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Indybay Print Collective Forming

by JankyHellface (jankyhellface [at] nym.hush.com)
The Indybay Print Collective is re-forming and needs help and volunteers.
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The Indybay Print Collective is re-forming and needs help and volunteers to publish a print edition of the SF Bay Area Indymedia.

We will be meeting at the SF Bay Area Indymedia space on Saturday April 24th at 7:30 PM.

If you have an inkling for graphic design, writing or just want to help out with this kick-ass project; please drop by the indybay print collective meeting or join the print email list by visiting: http://lists.indymedia.org/mailman/listinfo/sfbay-print/

Directions to the SF Bay Area Indymedia space: http://indybay.org/news/2003/12/1665903.php

solidarity!
-the indybay print collective
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by Indypendent volunteer, nyc
This is great! I work with the Indypendent here in New York. Best of luck -- and if you need any help, advice, or a shoulder to cry on, give us ring.

The Indypendent just went 4-color and we're approaching our 50th issue. What started as an 8-page sporadic, is now a 16-page biweekly with a consistantly growing readership. People are hungry. If you build it, they will come.

(And money is a big issue. Get clear from the start on TOTAL expenses and never stop fundraising. Money will kill you if you try to pretend you don't need it.)
by Kriemhild
The NYC indypendent is great. It is hard to follow the nyc newswire online because there are so many people in the city, and it's hard to create cohesion of the community or a sense of editing or filtering. But I ran into stacks of the indypendent everywhere, like CUNY campuses, where there really weren't any other free alt. papers that you would see except for a few local ethnic papers. Places like the Bronx have twice the population of Seattle or Portland but they have no arts weeklies or papers other than the Post tabloid where you can figure out what is going on.
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