Propaganda, War, and Democracy Media Control in the 21st Century Saturday, December 7th 7:30 P.M. Beckman Institute Auditorium Cal Tech, Pasadena Reception Following Presentations (Parking Available on North side of Campus.)
Join three renowned and distinguished speakers for an inspiring evening of discussion. Learn how propaganda and corporate control of the media promote war and prevent democratic discourse. Learn what you can do about it! Educate yourself. Bring a friend!
David Barsamian is founder and director of Alternative Radio, an independent, award-winning, weekly radio program produced in Boulder, Co. His latest books are Propaganda and the Public Mind: Conversations with Noam Chomsky, The Decline and Fall of Public Broadcasting, and Terrorism: Theirs and Our s.
Sonali Kolhatkar is the popular host of KPFK radio's daily Morning Show. She is president of the Afghan Women's Mission and has spoken out about women's rights and human rights in Afghanistan. She has published articles in several progressive magazines and is an active participant and pioneer in free speech broadcasting.
Nancy Snow is Assistant Professor in the College of Communications at California Statue University, Fullerton and Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Annenberg School for Communication, USC. She is the author of Propaganda, Inc.: Selling America's Culture to the World and Information War, to be released soon.
Media Democracy Legal Project . http://www.geocities.com/figu12345/ dmlp@igc.org Free Pacifica Neighborhood Network . http://fpnn.org Peaceful Justice at CalTech . peace@caltech.edu Contact Jon McLean at (626) 296-8450 or Cheryll Roberts at (323) 664-0985 California Institute of Technology - Baxter Auditorium 1200 E. California Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91106
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