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DESCRIPTION:Freelancers, Journalism, Worker Rights, and Technology\nTens of thousands 
 of journalists have lost their jobs in the US and most have ended up as 
 freelancers. The use of technology has transformed our communication and 
 media tools and this has drastically affected journalists, news and 
 information. At the same time, there are growing threats to freelancers and 
 journalists with repression and police attacks in San Francisco around the 
 Mario Woods case, nationally and around the world.\n This forum will hear 
 from freelancers about the issues that they face in not only surviving but 
 also the increasing dangers in their work.\n We will look at not only what 
 is happening to journalists but also how we can protect our livelihoods and 
 health and safety. We will be screening Corruption and the Media in Turkey 
 by Kibrit Film (2016). This 15 minute powerful documentary looks at how 
 journalists, newspapers and independent media have come under attack and 
 repression. The CWA Pacific Media Workers has called for the defense of 
 journalist rights in Turkey and this has also been endorsed by the San 
 Francisco Labor Council.\nWith: Sana Saleem writes for 48 Hill and she 
 works on minority rights and internet freedom; Anabel Hernández is a 
 Mexican journalist who won the Golden Pen of Freedom Award 2012; Josh Wolf, 
 a freelance journalist and video blogger who spent 225 days in prison in 
 2007 to protect his sources (This was the longest jailing of a journalist 
 in US history); Steve Zeltzer, CWA Pacifica Media Workers Guild Human 
 Rights Chair; Joseph Thomas, an independent videographer who is covering 
 activism in San Francisco. Sponsored by KPFA WorkWeek Radio\n\nSana Saleem 
 writes for 48 Hill and she works on minority rights and internet freedom. 
 Sana was listed in Foreign Policy's 100 Global Thinker's list in 2012, for 
 her work on free speech in Pakistan with Bolo Bhi.  She serves on the 
 advisory board of Courage Foundation, which is Edward Snowden's Legal 
 Defense Fund. She blogs at Global Voices, Asian Correspondent, The 
 Guardian,  and her personal blog Mystified Justice. \n\nAnabel Hernández 
 is a Mexican journalist who has confronted head-on – at significant 
 personal risk to her and her family – corruption and the narcotics trade 
 in Mexico, including the alleged collusion between the drug barons and 
 elements within the Mexican political and administrative system.  She won 
 the Golden Pen of Freedom Award 2012, which is presented annually by the 
 World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers.\n\nJoseph Thomas is a 
 freelance videographer/writer with BlackHorseMedia and covers San Francisco 
 Bay Area community and activist events including struggles around Mario 
 Woods and police repression and violence.\n\nJosh Wolf, freelance 
 journalist and internet videoblogger, who was jailed by a Federal district 
 court on August 1, 2006 for refusing to turn over a collection of 
 videotapes he recorded during a July 2005 demonstration in San Francisco, 
 California. Wolf served 226 days in prison at the Federal Correctional 
 Institution, Dublin, California, longer than any other journalist in U.S. 
 history has served for protecting source materials. "Police Tape" a video 
 he produced received the Reva and David Logan Prize for Excellence in 
 Investigative Reporting.\n\nSteve Zeltzer is a videographer producer and 
 journalist who produces KPFA WorkWeek Radio. He has produced labor 
 documentaries including "Halffway To Hell, The Workers and Unions That 
 Built the Golden Gate Bridge" and "Fukushima Never Again". He is also the 
 chair of the Pacific Media Workers Guild Human Rights Chair and with 
 LaborNet.\n\nSee 
 also:\nhttp://sflaborcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/02-08-16TurkeyJournalistsResolution-Ltrhd.doc.pdf\n 
 http://www.laborfest.net/2016/2016schedule.htm\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/06/20/18787796.php
SUMMARY:Laborfest: Journalism vs Police State
LOCATION:518 Valencia, near 16th St., San Francisco.  16th St BART.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/06/20/18787796.php
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