media democracy days 2013 program guide
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WELCOME TO MEDIA DEMOCRACY DAYS 2013November 8-9, 2013
The last year has been significant for those who care about democracy.Governments have been exposed for collecting vast amounts of datathrough secretive surveillance programs. We have witnessed the tragicloss of young lives because of cyber-stalking, sexual shaming and theanonymity of the Internet. We have seen information that should bepublic being restricted, while paradoxically watching the exploitation ofpersonal information. These events have demonstrated the importance ofinvestigating who collects and controls information, and for what purposes.
By contrast, we have also seen the inspirational use of media to expand
the voices of aboriginal people in Canada. The #IdleNoMore movement,along with the protests against the Northern Gateway and Kinder Morganpipeline proposals, has increased the prominence of aboriginal voices inpolitical and environmental debates.
Thus, both of these themes ofinformation controland aboriginal voicesresonate through many of our events this year. For example, Saturdayskeynote speaker, Jennifer David, is a founding member of the AboriginalPeoples Television Network (APTN). There are also a number of panelsfocusing on aboriginal access to media and political power. Informationcontrol is the theme for Friday evenings keynote address and filmscreening. A number of panel discussions and workshops also echo thistheme.
Every year since 2001 MDD has created a public event that promotes afair and democratic communication system, one that gives voice to thesilenced, encourages diversity, and challenges the misuse of power. MDD
offers programs that encourage people to know the media, be the media,and change the media. We hope you find this years conference, and thedual themes we have chosen, challenging, informative and inspiring.
Kathleen CrossChair, Media Democracy Project
Kathleen Crosshas led the Media DemocracyProject for the last four years. She is an AssistantProfessor of Communication at Simon FraserUniversity and conducts research into mediademocracy, gender and politics. Her most recentresearch is looking at the role of alternative mediaand climate change.
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WHO IS MDD?Our Steering Committee and Organizers
MDD 2013 Organizing Committee:
Pippa Adams, Dharra Budicha, Sophie Dempsey,Jahanzeb Hussain, Chris Jeschelnik, Matt Johnstone,Daniel Maki, David Murphy, Dugan Nichols, MadisonTrusolino, Alexandra Tse, and Lina Zarate.
Special thanks to Marianela Ramos Capelo for thisyears graphic designs.
MDD Steering Committee
Robert A. Hackettis a founding member of MDD, and is aProfessor in the School of Communication at Simon FraserUniversity.
Steve Andersonis the Executive Director of OpenMedia.ca, andhas been involved with MDD since 2007.
Kathleen Crossis an Assistant Professor in the School of
Communication at Simon Fraser University and currently servesas Chair of the Steering Committee.
Stuart Poyntzis an Assistant Professor in the School ofCommunication at Simon Fraser University and currently servesas Programming Advisor for MDD.
Tyler Morgensternwas the Program Director at the BC Freedomof Information and Privacy Association, and has been active withMDD since 2009.
MDD Staff
Josh Tabishhas been the Lead Coordinator at MDD for the lasttwo years. Outside of MDD he works with OpenMedia.ca as
their Campaigns Coordinator.
Bethany Padfieldhas been involved with MDD since May ofthis year, first as the Community Outreach Intern and nowas the Assistant Coordinator. She is currently doing a seconddegree in Communication at SFU.
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON WORKSHOPSVancouver Public Library | Friday, November 8, 1:30-4:30PM
These hands-on workshops are free. Pre-register at mdd2013.eventbrite.com
Digital Potlatch: Audio Production for Social ChangeHosted by the Vancouver IndigenousMedia Arts Festival (VIMAF)Alma VanDusen Room | 1:30-2:50PM
The VIMAF Digital Potlatch workshop aims to showcase indigenousmedia through audio production and broadcast media. The workshop willbe hands-on and discussion based. It will walk you through what it takesto develop, produce, and record an audio based production for a live radio
broadcast. From technical preparation, podcasting technology, RSS, andlive radio DJing, this workshop is for anyone interested in learning anyof these skill sets. Led by Ronnie Dean Harris (Hip-hop producer, MCOstwelve and part of RPM.FM) and John Pantherbone (CiTR DJ and formerCKXU Music Director, Blackfoot/Blood Tribe).
DIY FOI: How to File a Freedom of Information RequestHosted by Mike Larsen, Kwantlen Polytechnic University
Peter Kaye Room | 3:00 - 4:20PM
Would you like to learn how to file a federal Freedom of Information (FOI)request? Are you interested in knowing what information you are entitledto access under Canadian law? This workshop promises to deliver crucialinsight to journalists, researchers, and concerned citizens who have filed or have considered filing an FOI request. Join one of BCs top Access toInformation experts, Mike Larsen of Kwantlen Polytechnic University, fora workshop featuring practical tips on how to use provincial and federalFreedom of Information laws to get the information you need.
Storytelling and Information Control in FilmHosted by The CinemathequeAlma VanDusen Room | 3:00 - 5:00PM
Whether discussing robocalls, online surveillance, or the latestenvironmental crisis, we rely on carefully framed stories to help us
make sense of complex events. But how do these constructed storiesframe debate and guide public attention in a story-saturated world? Thiscollaborative workshop aims to bring together engaged citizens and allkinds of content creators to analyze how narrative plays a powerful rolein the choices we make. Together well discuss the roles diverse artists,
journalists and online contributors play in shaping the stories we tell aboutthe world around us.
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OPENING KEYNOTE & FILM SCREENINGThe Cinematheque (1131 Howe Street)Friday, November 8, 6:00-11:00PM
Admission: $10 / Unwaged: $8 | RSVP at www.mediademocracydays2013.ca
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: ELIZABETH DENHAMBCs Information and Privacy Commissioner
Promoting privacy rights is CommissionerDenhams top priority. Ms. Denham has ledinvestigations into several high-profile privacybreaches and has completed systemic reviews thatexamine the impact of new and emerging
technologies on privacy. Ms. Denham has led theB.C. office to take a proactive approach to theenforcement of access and privacy laws. A newly-created policy and technology team conductssystemic investigations and monitors the latestdevelopments in access and privacy.
Ms. Denham is known for spearheading collaborative projects with her
federal and provincial colleagues, including Canadas latest guidance calledGetting Accountability Right through Privacy Management Programs,which was co-authored by Ms. Denham. The document has receivedinternational attention for its innovative and practical approach to privacymanagement in the private sector.
FILM: TERMS AND CONDITIONS MAY APPLY (2013)
Director: Cullen Hoback | DVD | 2013 | 80 minutes
Have you ever read the Terms and Conditionsand Privacy Policies connected to everywebsite you visit, phone call you make, or appyou use? Of course you havent. But thoseagreements allow corporations to do thingswith your personal information you couldnever even imagine. What are you really
agreeing to when you click I accept?Through interviews with technology thought leaders and futurists,including Moby, Ray Kurzweil, and Facebooks Mark Zuckerberg, Terms andConditions May Apply brilliantly documents the sign posts on the slipperyslope of internet privacy.
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SATURDAY PLENARY SESSIONVancouver Public Library Central LibrarySaturday, November 9, 12:00-1:00PM
OPENING SPEAKER: JENNIFER DAVIDOriginal People. Original Television. How the Aboriginal Peoples TelevisionNetwork Changed the Face of Broadcasting in Canada
Jennifer David has spent her careerworking in and with aboriginalorganizations providingcommunication and managementsupport. She was the Director ofCommunications at the AboriginalPeoples Television Network (APTN)for five years and has since run herown business, and written a bookabout the launch of APTN. She is amember of the Chapleau Cree FirstNation in northern Ontario andcurrently lives in Ottawa, where she
is a partner and manager of theaboriginal management consultingcompany, Stonecircle Consulting.
Jennifer Davids book Original People. OriginalTelevision. The launching of the AboriginalPeoples Television Network tells the inside storyof how the worlds first national aboriginal TVnetwork came into being. For nearly a century,aboriginal people in film and television wereeither victims, villains, or vanquished. All thatsuddenly changed in 1999 with the launch of
APTN. Jennifer David was APTNs first Directorof Communications, and was there throughoutthe tumultuous few years leading up to thecreation of the network.
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PANEL DESCRIPTIONSVancouver Public Library Central LibrarySaturday, November 9, 12:00-5:30PM
Information Control in Canada. Alice MacKay Room | 1:15-2:45PMThis panel will outline the barriers faced by organizations in Canada whichrely on Freedom of Information legislation in their work, and discuss newstrategies in challenging state and corporate information control in this eraof data mining and mass surveillance.
First Nations and Digital Access. Alma VanDusen Room | 1:15-2:45PMAcross BC, First Nations communities are taking ownership of localbroadband infrastructure and shaping it to meet their needs. This
panel will focus on these efforts by First Nations to take control oftelecommunications systems as a form of digital self determination.
Pipelines, Pundits and Power. Peter Kaye Room | 1:15PM-2:45PMHow does framing by the media affect the ways we talk aboutenvironmental issues? Does the federal governments censorship ofgovernment scientists impact environmental policy? How is indigenoussovereignty represented? Come to this panel to hear experts weigh in on
these important environmental topics.
#IdleNoMore in the News. Alice MacKay Room | 3:00-4:30PMThis panel will examine the representation of First Nations, Inuit, and Metispeoples in the news media. With a focus on #IdleNoMore and indigenoussovereignty, the role of alternative and independent media in self-determination movements will also be explored.
Women, Work and Media. Alma VanDusen Room | 3:00-4:30PMWork in cultural sectors holds particular challenges, including instability,increased contracting out and precarious employment. This is especiallytrue for women, who are under-represented, promoted less, and oftenghettoized into lower status work. This panel will discuss the realities, butalso the opportunities, for women working in the cultural industries.
Producing Shame: Sexuality, Visibility and Cyberbullying
Peter Kaye Room | 3:00-4:30PMIn the past year, several high-profile cases of cyber-bullyinghavecaptured the attention of the public. Much has been made of the roleonline social media played in these stories, while discussions of gender,misogyny, and homophobia have been absent. Thus, this panel will explorehow cyber-bullying has uniquely affected young women and queeryouth.
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INFORMATION CONTROL IN CANADAAlice MacKay Room, Saturday, November 9, 1:15-2:45PM
PANELISTS
Gwen Barlee is the Policy Director and a spokespersonfor the 30,000 member Wilderness Committee. Sheis an active user of provincial freedom of informationlegislation and has learned through trial and error howto pry politically sensitive information from numerousgovernment bodies.
Myron Groover is a Vancouver-based librarian andarchivist keenly interested in how information policyshapes political discourse within contemporary andhistorical nation states. He serves as a Vice President ofthe British Columbia Library Association and chairs itsInformation Policy Committee.
Mike Larsen is an Instructor in the CriminologyDepartment at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. Hisresearch deals with security, secrecy, and access toinformation. He is author ofAccess in the Academy:Bringing FOI and ATI to Academic Research(FIPA 2013) andCo-Editor of Brokering Access: Power, Politics, and Freedomof Information Process in Canada(UBC Press 2012).
MODERATOR
Micheal Vonnis a lawyer and the Policy Director of theBC Civil Liberties Association. She has been an AdjunctProfessor in the Faculty of Law at the University of BritishColumbia and an Adjunct Professor at the UBC Schoolof Library, Archival and Information Studies, where she
teaches information ethics and intellectual freedom. Ms.Vonn is a frequent speaker on a variety of civil libertiestopics including free speech and democratic rights.
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FIRST NATIONS AND DIGITAL ACCESSAlma VanDusen Room, Saturday, November 9, 1:15-2:45PM
PANELISTS
Norm Leech is Executive Director of the First NationsTechnology Council. Its mandate is to serve First Nationcommunities in BC in the areas of connectivity, technicalsupport and training, and technology to improve qualityof life, including preserving language and culture.
Rob McMahon is a postdoctoral researcher with theFirst Nations Innovation project at the University of NewBrunswick. He is also coordinating the First Mile Project.His research focuses on how indigenous peoples areshaping and using information and communicationstechnologies.
John Pantherbone is a member of the Kainai First Nationin Southern Alberta. John worked as a research assistanton the First Mile First Nations Broadband researchproject. He is a Masters of Digital Media graduate andworks at the First Nations Health Authority.
MODERATOR
Reilly Yeo is the Managing Director of OpenMedia.ca. Reilly is an organizer, facilitator and writer with tenyears of experience in the not-for-profit sector. She
joined OpenMedia in 2009 with a diverse professionalbackground, including work with Amnesty International,
The Walrus magazine and the United Nations. She is aspecialist in communications about complex issues.
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PIPELINES, PUNDITS AND MEDIA POWERPeter Kaye Room, Saturday, November 9, 1:15-2:45PM
PANELISTS
Alan Dutton is an organizer and fundraiser. He was the Directorof the Canadian Anti-racism Education and Research Societyfor twenty-five years and now works with environmentalgroups on climate change and sustainable, clean energydevelopment, including Burnaby Residents Opposing KinderMorgan Expansion (BROKE)
Shane Gunster is an Associate Professor in the School of
Communication at Simon Fraser University where his researchand teaching interests include environmental communication,news media analysis, political discourse and consumer culture.
Melina Laboucan-Massimois Cree from Northern Alberta.She has been working as an advocate for Indigenous rights for
the past 12 years. She has worked with a variety of First Nationmedia organizations, as well as worked on topics rangingfrom the tar sands, inherent treaty rights, and water issues tocultural appropriation. For the past 5 years Melina worked atGreenpeace as a tar sands Climate & Energy Campaigner andis now finishing her Masters degree in Indigenous governancefocusing on sustainable communities.
Arthur Manuelis a spokesperson for the Indigenous Networkon Economies and Trade and Defenders of the Land, and is alsoa former chairperson of the Interior Alliance of BC First Nations.Manuel has been a leading voice of opposition to the Canadiangovernments agenda to extinguish Aboriginal and Treatyrights, and assimilate Indigenous peoples into the Canadianbody politic.
MODERATORGary McCarron is an Associate Professor in the School ofCommunication at Simon Fraser University. He is mainlyinterested in the study of rhetoric and conciliation, with aparticular focus on theories of debt and forgiveness.
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#IDLENOMORE IN THE NEWSAlice MacKay Room, Saturday, November 9, 3:00-4:30PM
PANELISTS
Glen Coulthard is a member of the Yellowknives DeneFirst Nation and an assistant professor in the FirstNations Studies Program and the Department of PoliticalScience at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver.Glen has written and published numerous articles andchapters in the areas of indigenous thought and politics,contemporary political theory, and radical social andpolitical thought. His book, Subjects of Empire? Indigenous
Peoples and Recognition Politicsis forthcoming with theUniversity of Minnesota Press.
Jennifer David is a member of Chapleau Cree FirstNation in northern Ontario and has spent her careerworking in and with Aboriginal organizations providingcommunications and management support. She was theDirector of Communications at APTN for five years and
recently wrote a book about the launch of the network,titled Original People, Original Television.
Leena Minifie (Gitxaala/Tsimshian/Settler) reps forthe complicated life in a post-Indian world. She is anactivist, journalist, media artist, and most recently, anarts administrator. She has worked for APTN, RedwireMagazine, CBC, and Native America Calling.
MODERATOR
Derrick OKeefe is a Vancouver-based writer, editor, and
social justice activist. For ten years he was the editor ofthe widely-read progressive news site rabble.ca. He isco-author ofA Woman Among Warlordsand author of TheLesser Evil?Derrick writes on Canadian politics, ecology,and foreign policy.
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Alice MacKay Room
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Opening Plenary
Introduction:Kathleen Cross
Keynote Address:Jennifer David
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2:45
Information Control in Canada
Panelists:Gwen Barlee (WildernessCommittee)Myron Groover (BCLA)Mike Larsen (Kwantlen U)
Moderator:Micheal Vonn (BCCLA)
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#IdleNoMore in the News
Panelists:Glen Coulthard (UBC)
Jennifer David (ex APTN)Leena Minifie (Journalist)
Moderator:Derrick OKeefe (ex rabble.ca)
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Closing Session: Change Media
Celebrating 10 Years of The TyeeRobert Hackett
The Tyee: Its Legacy and PossibleFutures
David Beers
Why Media MatterKathleen Cross & Stuart Poyntz
FRIDAY AFTERNOON: NOV. 8Workshops @ VPL, Central Library
Alma VanDusen Room
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2:50
Digital Potlach: Audio Production forSocial Change
Hosted by the Vancouver IndigenousMedia Arts Festival (VIMAF)
3:00-
5:00 Storytelling and Information Control
in Film
Hosted by The Cinematheque
Peter Kaye Room
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DIY FOI: How to File a Freedom ofInformation Request
Hosted by Mike Larsen of KwantlenPolytechnic University
FRIDAY EVENING: NOV. 8The Cinematheque
6:00-1
1:00
Opening Keynote & Film Screening
Doors Open: 6:00PM
Event Begins: 6:30PM
Welcome: Stuart Poyntz
Keynote Address: Elizabeth Denham,BCs Information and PrivacyCommissioner
Screening:Terms and Conditions MayApply (2013)
MDD Reception in lobby
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SATURDAY AFTERNOON: NOV. 9Vancouver Public Library, Central Library
Alma VanDusen Room Peter Kaye Room Promenade
Closed ClosedMedia
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MediaFair
12:00-
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First Nations and Digital Access
Panelists:Norm Leech (FNTC)Rob McMahon (UNB)
John Pantherbone (FNHA)
Moderator:Reilly Yeo (OpenMedia.ca)
Pipelines, Pundits and MediaPower
Panelists:Alan Dutton (BROKE)Shane Gunster (SFU)Melina Laboucan-Massimo(Greenpeace)
Arthur ManuelModerator:
Gary McCarron (SFU)
1:15-
2:45
Women, Work, and Media
Panelists:Karen Cooling (Unifor)
Shehani Kay (Writer)Christine Willes (ACTRA)Kimberly Voll (CDM)
Moderator:Katherine Reilly (SFU)
Producing Shame: Sexuality,Visibility, and Cyberbullying
Panelists:Jarrah Hodge (Gender-
Focus.com)Merlyn Horton (SOLOS)Stuart Poyntz (SFU)
Jen Sung (Out in Schools)
Moderator:Daniel Maki
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WOMEN, WORK, AND MEDIAAlma VanDusen Room, Saturday, November 9, 3:00-4:30PM
PANELISTS
Karen Cooling is currently a National Staff Representativewith Unifor. She is responsible for communications,education, and political action in BC. She was the firstwoman elected as a local union president in the pulp andpaper industry in Canada.
Shehani Kay is a writer whos lived and worked in the UK,
Spain, and Canada. Her work has been on CBC Radio, NewYorker Online, Guardian Online, Winnipeg Free Presvs, andCalgary Herald. She was also the co-chair of Women inGames Vancouver (WiGeh.)
Christine Willeshas been a dedicated professional actor,teacher, director, and theatre creator for over thirty years.She is internationally known as Delores Herbig in theEmmy-nominated TV series Dead Like Me. She is currentlychair of the ACTRA National Womens Committee. She alsochaired Women in Focus, the 2013 Canadian Unions forEquality on Screen report which documented gender (in)equality in the Canadian screen-based media industry.
Kimberly Vollholds a PhD in computer science and an
Honours degree in cognitive science, specializing in artificialintelligence, user experience, game design, and education.In addition to helping run Global Game Jam and Full Indie,Kim is also a 2D artist, writer, and a game developer.
MODERATOR
Katherine Reillyis an Assistant Professor in the School ofCommunication at Simon Fraser University and is currentlyworking on a project to compile histories of communitymedia in Vancouver.
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PRODUCING SHAME: SEXUALITY, VISIBILITY, AND CYBERBULLYINGPeter Kaye Room, Saturday, November 9, 3:00-4:30PM
PANELISTS
Jarrah Hodge is the founder of Gender-Focus.com, whichwas named Best Feminist Blog in the 2012 CanadianWeblog Awards. She has written on feminist issues for BitchMagazine, the Vancouver Observer, and the Huffington Post.She has a particular interest in politics, having run in the2005 provincial election for the NDP, and was part of theGlobal BC1 youth pundit panel for this election.
Merlyn Horton started her professional career as ayouthworker and street outreach program pioneer. For nearly20 years she worked with high risk youth in many differentresidential and community settings. For the last twelve yearsshe has served as the founder and Executive Director of theSafe Online Outreach Society (SOLOS).
Stuart Poyntzis an Assistant Professor in the School of
Communication at Simon Fraser University. His researchinterests include childrens media culture, the history of medialiteracy, and the work of Hannah Arendt. He is the co-authorofMedia Literacies: A Critical Introductionand works withMedia Democracy Days as our programming advisor.
Jen Sungis a lifelong queer-rights advocate and publicspeaker. She is the Program Coordinator and facilitator at
Out in Schools, an anti-homophobia education initiative byOut On Screen, which also produces the annual VancouverQueer Film Festival. Jen has been featured on the cover ofthe Georgia Straight and performed on PechaKucha Night atthe Vogue Theatre.
MODERATOR
Daniel Maki is a recent UBC graduate in political scienceand history. Daniel is an activist, writer, feminist and ardentculture vulture. Currently working in digital media and queerhealth, for him the personal is the political when it comes toMDD.
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CLOSING SESSION: CHANGE MEDIAAlice MacKay Room, Saturday, November 9, 4:45-5:30PM
What is needed to change the media in Canada? Where do we go fromhere? The closing session will offer some important ideas for inspirationand action, and include a celebration of the ten-year anniversary of The
Tyee, the award winning online news magazine that began as a panel dis-cussion at Media Democracy Days.
Celebrating 10 Years of The Tyee : Robert Hackett
Robert A. Hacketthas taught at the SFU School ofCommunication since 1984. Since 1993, he has co-
directed NewsWatch Canada, a news media monitoringprogram based at SFU. Bobs seven books on journalismand democratic communication include, most recently,Expanding Peace Journalism. He has conducted numerousmedia interviews and public talks, written policy briefs,and has helped to found several community-basedmedia action and education initiatives, including MediaDemocracy Days itself.
The Tyee Its legacy and Possible Futures : David Beers
David Beers, as founding editor of The Tyee, is privilegedto team with and publish many of Canadas best
journalists. For ten years an independent, on-line sourceof investigative and solution-focused reporting, withfinancial support from its reader Builders, The Tyee has
earned many honours including two Canadian Excellencein Journalism awards and two Edward R. Murrow awards.
Why Media Matter: Kathleen Cross & Stuart Poyntz
Kathleen Crossand Stuart PoyntzareAssistant Professors in the School ofCommunication at Simon Fraser Universityand members of the MDD SteeringCommittee.
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MEDIA FAIRVPL Promenade, Saturday, November 9, 12:00-5:00PM
The Media Fair is a trade show style exhibition of local, alternative, andinnovative media organizations. Our goals are to bring together a numberof diverse communities involved in media advocacy and education, and tohelp promote the cause of media democratization to a much wider public.The following organizations will be present at this years Media Fair which
runs from 12:00-5:00PM in the VPL Promenade.
With a circulation of over 100,000, Adbusters is a not-for-profit, reader-supported magazine that addresses the
impacts that commercial forces have on our physical andcultural environments, and motivates social action aroundthese issues to change the way we live in our 21st centuryinformation age.
www.adbusters.org | @Adbusters
Amnesty International is a global movement of morethan 3 million supporters, members and activists in over
150 countries and territories who campaign to end graveabuses of human rights. Freedom of expression hasalways been a core part of Amnesty Internationals workand is closely linked to the right to hold opinions and therights to freedom of thought, conscience and religion.
www.amnesty.ca | @AmnestyNow
The Ancient Forest Alliance is a British Columbian
organization working to protect the endangered old-growth forests of BC and to ensure sustainable forestry
jobs in the province.www.ancientforestalliance.org | @ AncientForestBC
BC FIPA is a non-partisan, non-profit society that wasestablished in 1991 to promote and defend freedom
of information and privacy rights in Canada. Our goalis to empower citizens by increasing their access toinformation and their control over their own personalinformation. We serve a wide variety of individualsand organizations through public education programs,research, advocacy, and law reform.
www.fipa.bc.ca | @bcfipa
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MEDIA FAIR CONTINUED...
Since 1962, the BCCLAhas been an active and prominentdefender of civil liberties and human rights in Canada. TheBCCLA provides community education on civil rights andliberties, advocacy in action programs, public policy and
justice programs.www.bccla.org | @bccla
The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternativesis anindependent, non-partisan research institute. With anational office in Ottawa and five provincial offices,we are the leading progressive voice in Canadas public
policy debates. The CCPABC Office is committed to asocially, economically, and environmentally just BC. Weaim to make progressive ideas the driving force behindmainstream thinking, and to offer a new and hopefulvision to meet the key challenges of our time.
www.policyalternatives.ca | @ccpa
Cinevolutionis a Richmond-based non-profit
organization which seeks to increase media literacy, raisesocial awareness, foster intercultural communication,and build stronger, more civically engaged communitiesthrough the promotion of film and media arts. Ouractivities include regular community screenings, publicworkshops and the annual Your Kontinent Festival.
www.cinevolutionmedia.com | @C_Media_Art
CiTR 101.9FMis the broadcasting Voice of the University
of British Columbia. It is a student run, communitysupported, and nationally recognized radio stationthat has been giving a voice to UBC students and theVancouver Community since 1937.
www.citr.ca | @CiTRradio
What will our cities and the Metro Vancouver region belike in the future? Many players and interests influence
municipal government decisions. CityHallWatch andMetroVanWatchwork, respectively, at the Vancouver andregion-wide levels to empower societys grassroots. Theyaim to balance the game by giving citizens the confidenceand tools to effectively engage their own city hall andregional government.
metrovanwatch.wordpress.com | @MetroVanWatch
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MEDIA FAIR CONTINUED...
CJSF 90.1FMis Simon Fraser Universitys campus-community radio station. We offer an independentplatform for local community members, artists, activists,and media makers through our diverse and entertainingprogramming. CJSF 90.1FM - Diverse. Independent. Yours. www.cjsf.ca | @cjsf
We are the Communication Student Union. Our jobis to identify and promote the academic, intellectual,recreational and career concerns or interests of SFUCommunication students.
www.cmnsu.com | @CMNSU
The Council of Canadiansis Canadas largest citizensorganization, working to protect Canadian independenceby promoting progressive policies on fair trade, cleanwater, energy security, public health care, and other issuesof social and economic concern to Canadians. www.canadians.org and www.vancouvercouncilofcanadians.ca
Vancouver Coop Radio CFRO 100.5FMis a non-commercial, cooperatively owned, listener supportedcommunity radio station located in the heart ofVancouvers Downtown Eastside.
www.coopradio.org | @coopradio
Greenpeaceis an independent global campaigning
organization that acts to change attitudes and behaviour,to protect and conserve the environment and to promotepeace. Greenpeace operates in more than 40 countrieswith over 2.9 million members worldwide, and representsthem at virtually every international environmentalconference. www.greenpeace.org/canada
@GreenpeaceCA
Associated with the grassroots movement to launch The
Corporationfilm, Hello Cool Worldis an alternative adagency whose mandate is ideas to audiences, audiencesto action, action to outcome. They develop and maintaineffective grassroots campaigns and distribute contentfor social causes for clients in the non-profit andindependent film sectors.
www.hellocoolworld.com | @hellocoolworld
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MEDIA FAIR CONTINUED
Roberta Staley and Tallulah Photography document thestruggles of people in the developing world. Inspired bytheir stories, Tallulah and Roberta createdJourneys tothe Edge. The organization has several objectives: to raisefunds in support of independent journalism and to assistemerging young reporters from other countries attend
journalism school in Canada.journeystotheedge.com | @J2Edge
By telling local stories at street level, and puttingdistribution in the hands of community members,
Megaphonemakes media for change.megaphonemagazine.com | @MegaphoneMag
OpenMedia.cais an award-winning network of peopleand organizations working to safeguard the possibilitiesof the open Internet. We work toward informed andparticipatory digital policy.
www.OpenMedia.ca | @OpenMedia_ca
The Cinemathequeis a non-profit film society bringingVancouver the essential cinema experience. For overfifteen years, our education department has offeredscreenings and workshops in critical media literacy, digitalfilmmaking, and film education.www.education.cinematheque.bc.ca | @theCinematheque
Now in its thirteenth year, rabble.cais a leading non-profit, independent online media organization dedicatedto providing platforms and perspectives unavailableanywhere else in Canada. rabble.ca is built on the effortsof progressive journalists, writers, artists, and activistsacross the country its news for the rest of us.
www.rabble.ca | @rabbleca
Sad Magis a quarterly magazine that celebrates indepen-dent art and culture in No Fun CityVancouver, BC. Wepublish the work of burgeoning writers and visual artists,primarily in the ages of 15 to 30. The Sad MagazinePublishing Society is a non-profit organization andcompletely volunteer run.
www.sadmag.ca | @sadmag
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The Mainlanderis Metro Vancouvers go-to online publicationfor coverage of municipal politics. We aim to providehistorical context for breaking news, unpack politicians
spin, and provide the information needed to hold themaccountable, present facts that may help social vmovementsand those in progressive politics.
themainlander.com | @MainlanderNews
The Tyeeis Canadas leading independent online newsmagazine. With feisty, in-depth coverage of politics, socialand environmental issues and arts and culture, we publish
award-winning journalism that is vital to our democracy.Founded in 2003, The Tyee reaches more than 150,000readers monthly, has received numerous awards andcontinues to be a must-read for whats happening in B.C. andbeyond. thetyee.ca | @TheTyee
Were committed to great journalism that goes deep. In aworld of constant distractions and instant reactions, we createmeaningful content that sparks deep discussions about issues
affecting our readers. Winner of the 2012 CJF Excellence inJournalism Award. vancouverobserver.com | @VanObserver
Vancouver Rape Relief and Womens Shelteris a volunteer-led, feminist collective that works towards the end goal ofwomens liberation. Weve been operating a rape crisis centreand a transition house for women escaping male violencefor nearly 40 years. We use diverse alternative platforms to
educate the public about womens oppression.rapereliefshelter.bc.ca | @VanRapeRelief
The Vancouver Indigenous Media Arts FestivalhonoursIndigenous media arts by facilitating a culture of dialogue;fostering critical awareness, cultural sovereignty, andcontemporary storytelling through the use of media arts.
vimaf.com | @VIMAF
The Wilderness Committeeis Canadas largest membership-based, citizen-funded wilderness protection group.Theorganization is active in dozens of campaigns to protectecologically significant wilderness areas and to achievesustainable resource use while safeguarding wildlife andsupporting healthy communities.
wildernesscommittee.org | @wildernews
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