A Police Body Worn Cameras: A Police Scorecard
The Center for Media Justice and others worked with the Leadership Conference and Upturn to produce this great report check it out! In the wake of high-profile incidents in Ferguson, Staten Island,...
View ArticleBREAKING DOWN RURAL – URBAN BARRIERS
Check out this great profile of MAG-Net anchor Appalshop in the Daily Yonder, below is a snippet of the article and you can read the whole profile here. Josh May of Appalshop, left, and Savannah...
View ArticleHow a unique community radio station serves listeners in Appalachia
AS FAR BACK as Kelli Haywood can remember, Appalshophas been a part of her life. The storied arts, media, and education center was founded in 1969 in her hometown of Whitesburg, a small county seat in...
View ArticleFoundation Maps for Media Funding
Media Impact Funders and Foundation Center have launched a new mapping and research tool that reveals the full scope of philanthropically-funded media projects worldwide since 2009. The map features...
View ArticleMAG-Net’s Annual Membership Gathering at the Allied Media Conference
On June 16th, MAG-Net member organizations from across the country gathered at the Allied Media Conference in Detroit for our annual MAG-Net Membership Assembly. We were lucky to have Highlander...
View ArticleLetter to Mayor de Blasio on Queens Murders
The Center for Media Justice joined Muslim Advocates & 35+ organizations urging NYC Mayor de Blasio to thoroughly investigate the tragic murders of two Muslim men in Queens, New York.
View Article2016 Annual Report on Media Rights & Justice
Leaders of the Media Action Grassroots Network (MAG-Net) convened in Oakland, California, April 7th and 8th, 2016 as part of MAG-Net’s annual Governance Retreat. Read the report here.
View ArticleNYPD Body Cameras Fail to Deliver Accountability
What started off as a wellness check in the Bronx resulted in 16 rounds fired at Miguel Antonio Richards, who lost his life earlier this month. Miguel, a college exchange student from Jamaica, was 31...
View ArticleState of the Network Report – 2018
This “State of the Network” report provides a snapshot of what we’ve done since our last network governance retreat. We look forward to learning from the past as we chart a course for our network’s...
View ArticleNo More Shackles Report
Download “No More Shackles: Why We Must End the Use of Electronic Monitors for People on Parole,” a report from our Challenging E-Carceration project and the #NoDigitalPrisons campaign.
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