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DESCRIPTION:Join Media Alliance for an evening with   Bob McChesney, John Nichols and 
 Jerry Mander:   "Media Regime Change - Obstacles & Opportunities"      *  
 Moderated by Farai Chideya, host  of “It’s Your Call” on KALW 91.7 fm 
 / Information Radio  *       Wednesday, May 5, 7PM     Wheeler Hall, UC 
 Berkeley     Join Media Alliance in welcoming Robert McChesney - author of 
 the new book The Problem of the Media -  for a discussion of the problems 
 and possibilities of a new media system. McChesney will be joined by John 
 Nichols, D.C. correspondent for The Nation magazine, and Jerry Mander, the 
 president of the International Forum on Globalization. Award winning 
 journalist Farai Chideya, host of the KALW's (91.7FM) locally produced, 
 nationally syndicated program "It's Your Call" will moderate the 
 discussion.      Key topics of the evening will include the many ways 
 citizens can intervene to make this a vastly superior media system, and the 
 role of corporate and alternative media in shaping the 2004 electoral 
 season.        When:     Wednesday May 5, 7PM  Where:    Wheeler Hall, UC 
 Berkeley  Tickets:   $7 General Public / $5 Media Alliance members & 
 students / First 100 students FREE w/ student ID.      Advance tickets 
 on-line at http://www.media-alliance.org , or by calling 415.546.6334, 
 x300.      Co-sponsored by the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, 
 the International Forum on Globalization, New College Media Studies MA 
 Program, and supported by KPFA Radio, 94.1FM.  * * *     Farai Chideya is a 
 multi-media journalist and the host of “It’s Your Call” on San 
 Francisco's KALW 91.7 FM/Information Radio. In conjunction with San 
 Francisco State University, she is also re-launching PopandPolitics, an 
 online journal of news and opinion founded in 1995. Chideya is a former 
 correspondent for ABC News and a commentator to CNN, Fox, MSNBC, and BET 
 and has contributed stories to The New York Times, Time, Spin, Vibe, O, 
 Mademoiselle and Essence.  Her political coverage has ranged from labor 
 issues to following the President as a pool reporter on Air Force One.  
 Chideya's new book, Trust: Reaching the 100 Million Missing Voters (Soft 
 Skull, 2004), shows why half of Americans are cut out of the political 
 system--and what we can do about it. Chideya's stereotype-shattering 1995 
 book, Don't Believe the Hype: Fighting Cultural Misinformation About 
 African-Americans (Plume Penguin) is now in its eighth printing.         
 Robert W. McChesney is a Professor at the University of Illinois at 
 Urbana-Champaign and author or editor of several books, including the 
 award-winning Telecommunications, Mass Media, and Democracy: The Battle for 
 the Control of U.S. Broadcasting, 1928-1935, Corporate Media and the Threat 
 to Democracy, and, with Edward S. Herman, The Global Media: The New 
 Missionaries of Corporate Capitalism. McChesney's most recent books are 
 multiple award-winning Rich Media, Poor Democracy: Communication Politics 
 in Dubious Times and, with John Nichols, Our Media, Not Theirs: The 
 Democratic Struggle Against Corporate Media. His work concentrates on the 
 history and political economy of communication, emphasizing the role media 
 play in democratic and capitalist societies. McChesney also cofounded Free 
 Press, on the web at http://www.mediareform.net    John Nichols, The 
 Nation's Washington correspondent, has covered progressive politics and 
 activism in the United States and abroad for more than a decade. He is 
 currently the editor of the editorial page of Madison, Wisconsin's Capital 
 Times. Nichols is the author of two books: It's the Media, Stupid and Jews 
 for Buchanan.       Jerry Mander the President of the International Forum 
 on Globalization (IFG) which is an alliance of 60 organizations in 20 
 countries doing public education and campaigns on global economic issues.  
 He is also the program director for the Foundation for Deep Ecology, and is 
 a senior fellow at Public Media Center, a non-profit advertising company 
 working only for environmental and social causes.  His books include Four 
 Arguments for the Elimination of Television  (1977), In the Absence of the 
 Sacred (1991), and The Case Against the Global Economy And For a Turn 
 Toward the Local, co-edited with Edward Goldsmith (1996).  Jerry Mander is 
 President of the International Forum on Globalization, an alliance of 60 
 organizations in 20 countries doing public education and campaigns on 
 global economic issues.      Praise for The Problem of the Media:   "If 
 Thomas Paine were around, he would have written this book."             - 
 Bill Moyers on McChesney’s The Problem of the Media        "Robert 
 McChesney, in The Problem of the Media, follows in the great tradition of 
 Upton Sinclair, George Seldes, I.F. Stone, and Ben Bagdikian."  —Howard 
 Zinn  "Bob McChesney continues to smoke the media barons out of their holes 
 with his latest bombshell, The Problem of the Media."  —Amy Goodman  "In 
 this beautifully written and meticulously researched work, McChesney uses 
 our history to show us what's wrong with the present."  —Lawrence Lessig  
  \n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/05/02/37803.php
SUMMARY:
"Media Regime Change" with McChesney, Nichols, Mander and Chideya
LOCATION:Wheeler Hall, UC Berkeley
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/05/02/37803.php
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