Assorted CMA-related online goodies now available...

Posted by Mitchell - October 3, 2005 (entry 364)

A quick welcome, first off, to everyone who found us in the October 2005 issue of Conscious Choice magazine.

CMA has been posting audio files (where available) of past CMA presentations and interviews with CMA organizers onto this website. Now, we have gathered some of those files and assembled them into a single handy podcast feed. This feed will be updated on an occasional basis, as audio presentations (forthcoming and past) are digitized and posted on this website. In the meantime, we hope you enjoy the podcast and find the presentations useful and informative.

Also, we've now got an online version of a ten minute film (Quicktime | Windows Media) about assorted actions held in St. Louis in May 2005 at the National Conference for Media Reform. The film includes cameos from Bob McChesney, Michael Copps, Amy Goodman, and Phil Donahue. Enjoy.

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