MEDIA/MEDIOS DE COMUNICACIÓN
PoorNewsNetwork (PNN)
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POOR People-led/indigenous people led broadcast media deconstructing the lies told about poor folks By Any Means Necessary!
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PNN-TVPOOR People-led/indigenous people led broadcast media deconstructing the lies told about poor folks By Any Means Necessary! |
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PNN-RadioRevolutionary Radio of unheard voices struggling with poverty, racism, disability, incarceration, migration/immigration locally and globally- produced youth, adult and elder poverty scholars at POOR Magazine |
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POOR MagazineRevolutionary Journalism on issues of poverty, racism, disability, in/migration, border fascism, incarceration, welfare (de)form, profiling, indigenous resistance, art, media, and more by the folks who experience these struggles first-hand. |
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POOR PressSince its inception in 2003, POOR Press has provided revolutionary media access for the silenced voices of hundreds of youth, adult and elder poverty scholars by publishing their books of artwork, poetry and short stories, thereby sharing their urgently needed scholarship, voices and solutions with the world. |
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Indigenous People's Media ProjectMedia, art and resistance produced by indigenous peoples across pachamama (mother earth) |
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Voces de inmigrantes en resistenciaEl proyecto de justicia a través de la educación bilingüe, el periodismo y los medios de comunicación para los migrantes y sabios de la pobreza. Bi-lingual education, journalism and media justice project for migrant and poverty scholars. |
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Youth in MediaMedia produced, edited, written and broadcasted by youth skolaz locally and globally and/or stories on Youth Justice. |
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Krip Hop NationDisabled voices of the music industry present, past and future |
The Razor Wire Plantations & Penal Abolition -Report back and Reflections from a Poverty Skola on ICOPA 17
We walk back and forth in a jail-cel everyday -its called your doorways
tent cities
Bus benches
and Metal chairs in the emergency room
waiting to be seen…excerpt from the PoorHouse to the JailHouse by tiny
“Prison abolition is different than penal abolition- we don’t just want to get rid of the structures- we want to get rid of the whole system that functions to destroy people, said Ashanti Alston, Black Panther and penal abolitionist.
Movmiento Sin Teirra: Oppressed Peoples Herstory Final
The landless people's movement is located in Brazil the idea of the project is to grow their own food instead of killing off their people and also to get the farmers back their land so they can have collective living and live in harmony.
MOVE Africa: Oppressed Peoples Herstory Final
Just to start off, Philadelphia is one of the most racist states in the U.S now. Imagine how racist it was in the middle of the Civil Rights movement.
Shack Dwellers Movement in South Africa: Oppressed People Herstory Final
UN-Habitat, The UN’s human settlements program, states that the number of people living in slum conditions is now estimated at 863 million, which was only a couple hundred million less in the 1990’s.
ROOFLess Radio
RoofLESS Radio in West Oakland talking to the houseless people the REAL revolutionary the ones braving it out in the hard cold of the streets. Take in some of their knowledge and watch the RoofLESS Radio.
10 years 2007-2017 The Best of Krip-Hop Nation. Happy B. Day KHN
Press Release
January/2017
Krip-Hop Nation Tenth Anniversary CD Leroy F. Moore Jr.
Filipino American History--Our Legacy is Not for Sale!
I am proud to be Filipino, Filipino-American. I am proud of our legacy in America. I love the laughter and resilience of my people. I love the sound of their laughter, their thick voices of different tongues. I love my people 365 days a year. I love the Filipino youth who stand up for their community. I love our generosity. I love how gracious we are while at the same time possess the fiercest fire when defending our community. The sun rises
Youth Skolaz Say Don't Evict 100 year Old Black Elder from her home of 50 years -Iris Canada
Conscious Youth Skolaz from Deecolonize Academy Say Don't Evict 100 Year Old Black Elder From her Home of 50 Years.
See their Video Pleas on PNN-TV:
Found By Pest Control
We begin to take or adapt to our surrounding neighbors schedules or routines without meaning or noticing that we do.