From Amy Kroin, Free Press <[email protected]>
Subject What the Free Press team has been up to
Date August 1, 2022 5:34 PM
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What would conversations about racial justice look like if we had a media system that reflected the richness of our communities — especially communities of color? Free Press continues to fight for the just and equitable media system we deserve.

We wanted to touch base with you about some of the recent highlights of our work that would not have been possible without your commitment to Free Press:

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Combating Disinformation in Communities of Color

At the multilingual Media Summit of the Americas, Senior Counsel and Director of Digital Justice and Civil Rights Nora Benavidez led a workshop on how social-media platforms can combat non-English disinformation. The summit also featured remarks from Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen.

Nora participated in a panel discussion about the impact of misinformation on our democracy at the Hispanics in Philanthropy summit in Miami.

Nora also took part in a panel discussion about election disinformation hosted by Protect Democracy. The group recently released a report about the impact of electoral disinformation on communities of color. Nora discussed Free Press’ work with the Disinfo Defense League and the Change the Terms coalition.

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Fighting for Equitable Journalism

News Voices: Philadelphia Project Manager Tauhid Chappell took part in “Watching the Watchdog: How a Newsroom Can Respond to Calls for Accountability" at SRCCON. This session explored what can happen when a local news outlet prints, publishes or broadcasts harmful coverage, and a community organizes to respond.

Senior Director of Journalism Policy Mike Rispoli and Legal Fellow Sanjay Jolly were also at SRCCON, where they took part in “Past Is Present: How Historic Struggles for Media Justice Mirror Today’s Local News Crisis.” This session examined how the conditions that drove historical struggles for an equitable media system closely resemble what’s happening today.

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Media Reparations and Black Storytelling

Media 2070 Campaign Manager Venneikia Williams gave the keynote speech at “Black Well-Being: Moving Toward Solutions Together.” This Seattle event was hosted by the Black Future Co-op Fund, a Washington-based collective creating a new model for philanthropy.

Program Manager Diamond Hardiman discussed the fight for media reparations during a panel discussion held as part of “Juneteenth: Fighting for Liberation.” Venneikia helped facilitate breakout groups during the second day of this Blackroots Alliance event.

Venneikia and MediaJustice Narrative Director Eteng Ettah hosted a virtual screening of Free Speech TV’s digital series That’s So Black and talked about Black storytelling in the digital age.

Diamond and Venneikia presented a session on “Black Future Newsstands” at the Allied Media Conference. During the conversation, they invited participants to imagine what kinds of news, information and storytelling might exist in the future if they centered the vastness of Black experience.

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Support Free Press

Keep an eye on your inbox for more updates from the field, and ways you can get more involved in our work. We’re working every day to challenge white supremacy, combat disinformation, hold policymakers accountable and mobilize millions — and we can’t do it without your help.

With gratitude,

Amy Kroin
Editor
freepress.net

P.S. Free Press doesn’t take a cent from business, government or political parties, so every dollar you give makes a real difference in our fight for a just and equitable media system. Your support matters to our mission more than ever — donate today.

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