Each one of us has a personal network of at least 25 people who influence important decisions in our lives. Just think how tall we can stand for free speech if you tell your friends, family and colleagues about your involvement with the training, tools and channels of CCTV's Center for Media & Democracy and Channel 17. We firmly beleive that the future of public interest media, universal service and open communications networks depends on PEOPLE POWER. With your help, we can build movement willing to mobilize for speech and democracy.
As John Grierson, founder of the British & Canadian Film Boards said in 1939,
"In one way or another this problem of communications is vital to every democratic society. Getting together is important. Getting our ideas together is important. Once good feelings and good ideas move like wildfire across the democratic sky, we are half-way towards building a community worth living in."
Thank you for helping to spread the word about how people can join, learn, produce, donate and watch TV so democratic social change can happen!
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Who is in charge of your communications future?
We are in the midst of a great sea change – the tides of the analog and digital age are turning as we move swiftly into an interconnected future. Who will control our data? Will we have open networks? Will journailsm exist? Who do we trust? How do we take back our communications/ information "commons" and secure free speech and democracy in the future?
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