What is NCMR?
The National Conference for Media Reform is the biggest and best conference devoted to media, technology and democracy. Thousands of activists, media makers, educators, journalists, policymakers and people from across the country are coming to Boston for the fifth NCMR on April 8-10, 2011. Register Today.
Together we will explore the future of journalism and public media, consider how technology is changing the world, look at the policies and politics shaping our media, and discuss strategies to build the movement for better media.
NCMR 2011 is your chance to meet, share ideas with and be inspired by thousands of people who care about the future of media, technology and democracy. Whether this is the first time you've considered how media affect our lives or you're a committed media reformer, your voice is needed.
On April 8 - 10, you'll join activists, media makers, educators, journalists, artists and policymakers. You'll find sessions about journalism and public media; technology and innovation; policy and politics; arts and culture; social justice and movement building; plus how-to workshops and hands-on trainings.
And that's just during the day! In the evenings, we'll screen films, catch live music performances and hear rousing speakers.
We'll unveil the full program and schedule for NCMR 2011 in March. Until then, the information below will give you a taste of what to expect. Stay tuned for updates and announcements.
Find out more at:
http://conference.freepress.net/home