Radical Media: The Experience of Detroit

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Radical Media: The Experience of Detroit

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Paul Riismandel
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paul@mediageek.org

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P.O. Box 2102, Champaign, IL 61825
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Radical Media: The Experience of Detroit25.31 MB

This is a recording from a panel presented at the 2005 Allied Media Conference on June 19, 2005.
Participants: Abayomi Azikiwe, Charles Simmons
From the publication of Inner City Voice by the League of Revolutionary Black Workers in the 60s, to the low power FM radio in Highland Park today, independent media has always been a vital piece of movement building in Detroit.

This talk is broken up into two portions: the main presentations by Charles Simmons and Abayomi Azikiwe in part 1 and audience Q&A in part 2.