Center for Media Justice

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CMJ is a national racial justice organizing hub that champions the media and technology rights of communities of color and America’s poor.

Center for Media Justice
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    Sep 12

    "The decision by on ...will either give all voices a level playing field online or reinforce the discrimination and misrepresentation many Californians experience." - , on why is a racial justice issue

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  2. Cell phones enable vulnerable individuals to contact emergency services, family members, health care, and social service providers. No victim of domestic violence should be denied access to these lifesaving resources.

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  3. "The monitor has added anguish and mental distress — how can anyone without movement have success or reform?" Veronica Williams of Mothers Against Wrongful Convictions shares her son's experiences on the monitor in NEW blog!

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  5. Sep 14

    "Whether he signs into law will speak volumes about his own commitment to racial and economic equity in the state." breaks down why we joined members & allies in urging become law.

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  6. Sep 13

    BREAKING: The Bay Area’s BART transit district - one of the nation’s busiest - has approved an ordinance requiring public oversight of surveillance technology & prohibiting tests of face surveillance on riders. Huge victory for civil liberties & rights.

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    Proud to work with defending program's affordable phone & internet. Critical for women & survivors of .

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  9. Sep 13

    [A cell phone] "enables vulnerable individuals to contact emergency services, family, health care and social service providers, and in short, make them feel less alone and make them safer." -Domestic violence advocates to the .

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  10. Sep 13

    For the 20,000 people who call a domestic abuse hotline every day, protecting the ’s Lifeline phone program isn’t up for debate.  We can’t let Trump’s hang up on domestic violence survivors.

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    In cases of domestic violence, one phone call can make the difference. Without the Lifeline program that call might be out of reach for Americans living on low incomes. No survivor should be without a lifeline.

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  13. Sep 13

    Electronic monitoring is excessive, punitive and discriminatory. Learn more about Team 's campaign work within the criminal legal system by visiting our blog series:

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  14. Sep 13

    "From a mother’s perspective, electronic monitoring is a constant reminder of the impact of a jail without bars." In our NEW blog, Veronica Williams takes us through how basic tasks are out of reach for her son on the monitor.

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  15. Sep 13

    "When was shot & killed by two Sacramento police officers, Black activists took to Twitter & Facebook to share the news, organize protests and put pressure on officials." Our own on why is vital to our communities.

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  16. Sep 12

    "The decision by on , which would restore rules, will either give all voices a level playing field online or reinforce discrimination & misrepresentation many Californians experience." — of :

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  17. Sep 12

    "The monitor has added anguish and mental distress — how can anyone without movement have success or reform?" Veronica Williams of Mothers Against Wrongful Convictions shares her son's experiences on the monitor in NEW blog!

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  18. Sep 12

    "Our coalition understands how vital it is, especially in this frightening political moment, for communities of color to be able to organize, tell our own stories and resist online." - on cc

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  19. Sep 12

    "Whether he signs into law will speak volumes about his own commitment to racial and economic equity in the state." Our Campaign Director explains why our coalition sent a letter to Brown last week urging him to sign

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  20. Campaign director at and says is essential to keep voices for racial justice.

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