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la Macha is back too!

11:50 am By la Macha · salma · Comments Off

23 Jul 2009

Heavy traveling is finally done! I am back from the Allied Media Conference in Detroit, Michigan. I got some rest, some family time, and some time to catch up. I am still incredibly tired though, and I have to say, I really admire the shit out of la mala–that woman is a working machine. Kids hanging off her shoulder, food on the stove, three phones ringing, two workshops to run, and she still has the time to be pleasant and relaxed with her fellow bloggers!!!

It was a really great experience–I was especially thrilled by the Zapatista press conference (which I live blogged here). There is so much grassroots radical ground work going on–I just don’t even know what to do with the hope and inspiration it filled in me.

Like mala, I’ll be blogging about it. But for now…a picture of my Salmita, who I’ve neglected in the frenzy of summer. Pobrecita.

salma-hayek-campari-ad How I wish I was a Campari bottle at the moment.

Peeps may have noticed my absence over the last week. While I wasn’t blogging, I was hard at work meeting with other radical media makers, including our own la Macha in Detroit which housed the Allied Media Conference and the Women’s Equity Media Summit.

This was my second year attending the AMC and I consciously entered the experience with the intent of using it as an opportunity to examine my work here and in other spaces as a radical woman of color media maker. I was blessed with amazing experiences and sharing space with other radical women of color media makers who inspire me and teach me. I also left with a head full of ideas and projects that will be sustained with the help of some of the same women who busted ass making sure that I was housed, fed, and loved.

I will resume regular posting, some which will include deconstructing some of the experiences I have had over the last week so stay tuned and gracias for reading and supporting the important work we do here at VivirLatino.

Maegan is not the only one at the AMC right now! I, la macha, am also here, and I’m sitting in an auditorium getting ready for the Zapatista press conference. I’ll be live blogging it once the conference gets started!

2:52: woman saying hello introduces the Zapatista campaign: commitment to all in their community including queers, children, etc.

Next speaker calls the Zapatistas a national mexican movement to fight against neo-liberalism. Says that it is a movement with no centralized leaders, one that encourages new members: explains what you should “believe in” to be a Zapatista, including anti-neo liberalist, pro-indigenous, etc.

Speaker talks about using different types of media to transmit their message.

New Speaker: talking about Atenco now, explaining how commercial media has been hiding the truth of Atenco–which is why the documentary we’re now going to watch was made.

Video we are seeing is highlighting the fight between flower vendors in Atenco and the local/national government.

Now showing a scene of Indigenous peoples attacking the police, with the media encouraging government intervention–i.e. the indigenous peoples attack one police officer, so mass violent government crackdown on entire community is now justified.

Next scene: independent reporters that tried to cover the violence police were committing against protestors were attacked, arrested, beaten, had their equipment stolen.

Next scene: shows women getting harassed while a woman testifies about violence committed against her, including: fingers stuck in her mouth and vagina, breasts grabbed, arrest just for being on the street (for “being an idiot”).

Next scene: on May 4th 2006 after the media had relentlessly aired images of one group of men beating a police officer, the government stepped up the violence against Atenco.

Close up scene of police beating person (one of SEVERAL scenes) and you can hear clunking sounds–sound of batons hitting human body…

Police forced a corridor of local/indi media, so that media couldn’t get into the city where the raids were happening.

Police made indiscriminate raids on homes of citizens, arresting and throwing tear gas into homes of people without any disregard to if the citizen had participated in protests or not.

Citizens were trying to get in contact w/red cross and police weren’t letting them….

Movie ends

Next Speaker: Introduces next movie: was created as a way to begin dialogue with people in mexico and outside of mexico about Zapatistas and Chiapas.

Speaker in movie explains why Mexican immigrants in the U.S. are Zapatistas–why so many indigenous peoples are moving to U.s. because of neo-liberal u.s. practices.

From across the border: movement for justice

members of this movement call themselves “displaced”–implying that there was not a *choice* move–that capitalism has displaced them forcibly from their home lands/communities.

((side note: this is a REALLY interesting intervention this org is making into the traditional immigrant narrative))

Multiple immigrants are describing problems with housing…high rents with “inhumane and illegal living conditions”

“we can’t pay high rents because our pay is so low”

“We are displaced from our own countries–and now it’s happening here too”

“we are living through double displacement”

gentrification is a part of immigrant/migration displacement

“we are fighting for dignified housing”

“community has last word about what the fight will be about–a single person will never decide for the entire community”

“we don’t work with politicians because they don’t work with us–we declare ourselves autonomous”

El Barrio is not for sale!

Fight was against Steve kassner–the landlord that was named one of 10 worst landlords in the NY area–his central offices were in London.

campaign decided to evict landlord rather than be evicted.

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campaign decided to expand their campaign from centralizing on gentrification alone to other forms of struggles as well–reached out to the Zapatistas.

Held a gathering where tenants of the building introduced themselves o the Zapatistas and vise versa.

flashes to Zapatistas fighting military off their land: connecting displacement in two different regions of the world together.

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now we are watching a video from Atenco made in response to the message created by the camapign in N.Y.C

Marcos: speaking to crowd in Mexico ( i think Atenco) telling crowd that “we will support world wide action against injustice”

People of Atenco are now speaking–holding their machetes with “atenco vive” on them–they say “we will go on in our struggle against injustice because of strength given to them from brothers and sisters across the world”

Now a voice is explaining what happened in atenco in 2006 again. 30 women were raped–or at least as being on record as being raped. Still 13 people in prison right now, all with 112 year sentences.

WHole fight began as a fight keep control of land that govt/corporations were attempting to steal for an airport project. Indigenous peoples are still living off of that land–off of corn, beans, etc created and supported by that land.

Several actions involved blocking the highways, blocking access to land

Current situation of political prisoners: launching a campaign to help them and bring attention to plight: (information from philly IMC website)

“Their crime was to defend their land”

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While all of you are reading this, I’m on the road again, this time returning to Detroit for a busy few days that I hope will recenter me and the work that I do.

Thursday I will be at the Women’s Media Equity Collaborative Summit.

A day long session of exchange in a nourishing environment
++ to build a strong women centered media movement
++ that broadens outreach, evolves programs and is sustainable

* In Detroit a new women’s media strategy will evolve. POLICY in action!
* Emphasis on attendees from groups led by women of color, low income women, queer women, the disabled and moms – focus for scholarship assistance
* “Being there” is vital for long term sustainability of women led media

Critical initiatives to explore and build:
* Create Trust & Relationships across race/class/geography/media-genre borders
* Share Field Developments and discuss the results of the survey
* Build For The Future, embrace new digital paradigm along with political/economic shifts
* Envision a New Fund that is sustainable and responsive to critical field needs
* Advocate Gender Justice amidst independent media and the larger public sphere

From Friday, I will be at the Allied Media Conference

The Allied Media Conference is the central project of the Allied Media Projects (AMP) network, which emerges out of ten years of organic relationship-building. Since the first conference (then the Midwest Zine Conference) in 1999, people have been compelled by the concept of do-it-yourself media. Later, as the Underground Publishing Conference, the emphasis was on building a movement of alternative media makers. With the shift towards Allied Media, the AMC has attracted more and more people who are interested in using participatory media as a strategy for social justice organizing.

Read more…

In preparation for work that will be done at the upcoming Allied Media Conference and beyond, a team of radical women of color media makers (myself included) created.

If you are planning on being at the AMC in the coming days, please take a few minutes to fill it out.

Landscaping Our Dreams: What Women and Genderqueer
Media Makers of Color Need and Wan
t: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=kYIs3eJQ_2b8eOpSMCi8_2bRtw_3d_3d

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NYC.to.AMC Happy Hour!
@ DCTV / 87 Lafayette Street, between White and Walker
Friday, June 19, 2009
6pm-10pm
$10 at the door (includes one drink!)

Get off work and bring your friends to enjoy…
* Fresh food!
* Sangria & Iced Hibiscus Tea!
* Live DJ!
* Raffle!
* Hot multimedia!

Come see how we’re representing for NYC at the 2009 Allied Media Conference.

Hosted by DCTV, PPH, and PEP. All proceeds benefit the media justice bus from New York City to Detroit for the Allied Media Conference, July 16-19, 2009. NYC-2-AMC Delegation includes People’s Production House, Downtown Community Television, Palestine Education Project, Red Hook Initiative, Nah We Yone, INCITE!, UPROSE, Regeneración Childcare Collective, Palabra Radio, Global Action Project and Queers for Economic Justice. (This list is growing. If you’re not yet on it, but should be, please let us know.)

Questions about the event or to get on the bus: nyc@alliedmediaconference.org.

RSVP on Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/m9gosf

About the AMC:
Allied Media Conference 2009
We Are Ready Now: Media and creativity to transform our selves and our world
The 11th annual Allied Media Conference will advance our visions for a just and creative world. It will be a laboratory for media-based solutions to the matrix of life-threatening problems we face. For the past 10 years, we have evolved our definition of media, and the role it can play in our lives – from zines to video-blogging to breakdancing, to communicating solidarity and creating justice. Each conference builds off the previous one and plants the seeds for the next. Ideas and relationships evolve year-round, incorporating new networks of media-makers and social justice organizers. The 2009 AMC will draw strength from our converging movements to face the challenges and opportunities of our current moment. We are ready to create, connect and transform. For more information and to register for the conference, visit www.alliedmediaconference.org.

09amc-web-buttonThe Allied Media Conference is so far the best conference I have attended in my adult life. It’s focus on independent justice centered media makes me feel right at home. The goal to make the AMC space for everyone, this includes children and this commitment is shown through the Kids Track. The Kids Track is more than just babysitting so that parent media makers can fully participate. It’s a series of workshops and events that work with the youngest on media issues. Some of the things slated include making digital zines, making zines with China Martens, Guerilla Gardening with Seed Bombs, radio ecology, book art for kids plus a party for the kids.

Pero none of this can happen without help. The Kids Track of the AMC needs volunteers. So if you are going to be in Detroit from July 16-19, please consider helping out.

From the amazing Kids Track Coordinator Katie:

The Kids’ Track is a children-centered space at the Allied Media Conference which recognizes kids as media makers by providing them with the skills to create media work influenced by their own points of view. The Kids’ Track aims to help create an intergenerational atmosphere at the AMC by linking children with the work of the Youth Media Track and the INCITE!, Media & Education, How-to and Media Policy tracks. Finally, by providing childcare during non-session times, the Kids’ Track will enable the participation of parents in the Allied Media Conference.

Read more…

Come see the art and learn more about the AMC. All are invited!

Host: Allied Media Conference
Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Time: 8:00pm – 11:00pm
Location: Motor City Brewing Works
Street: 470 W. Canfield
City: Detroit, MI
Email: info@alliedmediaconference.org

Auction bidding: 8PM – 1030PM. Winners announced at 11PM. Come see the art and learn more about the AMC. All are invited!

The show will be held May 12 at Motor City Brewing Works.

The 11th annual AMC will be held July 16-19, 2009 in Detroit. More info at www.alliedmediaconference.org

Via / Nadia Abou-Karr

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VivirLatino loves the Allied Media Conference and this fundraiser is such an amazing idea for so many reasons. Taking care of ourselves is so important and we don’t do it enough. Plus it’s for a wonderful cause, a truly independent media conference, free of corporate sponsors. Taking care of our health is central for independent media makers who work our assess off for little or no pay. It is a labor of love that requires not just physical energy and time pero also emotional and spiritual energy since what we write, speak and organize around are issues that are about our lives.

Submit a Session Proposal to the Allied Media Conference

11:48 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Detriot| Events · Comments Off

17 Mar 2009

VivirLatino loves the Allied Media Conference because it’s about what we do, independent, activist media making. Pero you can get in on the act by attending, participating, and shaping what this year’s AMC will look like.

From Nadia Abu-Karr:

PLEASE CROSSPOST AND FORWARD FAR AND WIDE!

Session Proposal Deadline April 3rd!

Friends,

We’re excited to let you know that you can now Register for the 2009 Allied Media Conference. We recommend you do so right away so that you can cross that off your AMC to-do list and focus your energy on designing all the
ground-breaking workshops/panel discussions/caucuses/strategy sessions that you want to see happen at this year’s conference.

Watch this inspirational PSA about grassroots fundraising and jump right in to planning a fundraiser in your town that will allow you to bring your whole crew to Detroit — and you don’t have to leave the kids at home! This will be the most inter-generational AMC yet.

Propose a session!

The first thing you should do, especially if you’ve never attended the AMC, is check out past year’s programs and familiarize yourself with the kinds of sessions AMC participants are looking for.

At the AMC you will find sessions that engage people in:
hands-on media-making
using media for community-building, organizing, and action
educating with media, both in and beyond the classroom
expanding our access to distribution networks (radio, the Internet,
television, etc.)
conversations about the future of our media and social movements
building and sharing open source and DIY technology tools
economic sustainability for our organizations and communities
forming new models of leadership and leadership development

There are four kinds of sessions:

Workshops: These run the gamut in terms of topics. We love “how-to” workshops, from both an introductory to an advanced level. We encourage presenters to think creatively about how to make content as accessible as possible (for example, how to video-blog if you don’t have a mac, or if the library is your primary source for internet access).
Panel Discussions: Moderators of panels need to draw out essential ideas and questions from panelists and then bring the room of AMC participants into the discussion.
Film Presentations: We give preference to sessions that explain how a video is being used for social and political transformation.
Caucuses and Meet-Ups: The AMC is an opportunity for people with a common interest to come together and strategize. Explain what you want
to base your caucus around and we’ll do our best to support it.

Session topics: Arts & Culture, Print, Radio, Video, Photo, Web, Media Policy, Economics and Sustainability, Strategy & Infrastructure

We like sessions that:
are interactive and creative
share successful strategies that will work for other conference participants; it has to be more than just a showcase for a project
build off ideas from past AMCs or other conferences
are particularly relevant to the conference vision (Please read it before submitting a proposal)
are collaborations across multiple organizations
are friendly to all ages from infants to elders

**New this year:**
A “smart classroom” with computers, cameras, a green screen, and some other fun things which will allow for more hands-on technical
workshops.
A team of educators who will offer support to any presenter wanting to translate complex academic or technical ideas into interactive
popular education activities.

The conference organizers make final decisions on conference programming based on the vision statement, the proposals and suggestions from this form, the input of the track advisory boards, and our financial and logistical capacity.

Submit a session proposal ! Session Proposal Deadline April 3rd!

Have You Proposed A Session for the AMC Kids’ Track Yet?

The deadline for Allied Media Conference proposals is quickly approaching, but there’s still time before April 3rd to submit your proposal!

Now in its second year, the Kids’ Track is a children-centered space which recognizes kids as media makers by providing them with the skills to create media work influenced by their own points of view. Last year, sessions included Print Making, Street Art for Kids, and Letter Writing as Activism. Other popular activities included theater games, painting with water colors and a discussion about school and education. We like sessions that are hands on, engaging, artistic and that provide opportunities for participants to learn and teach.

Session proposals can be submitted through the Allied Media Conference website: http://alliedmediaconference.org/propose. Please include what age range your session is for in your proposal.

Parents, if you’re thinking of coming to the AMC with children please register or get in touch early to help us plan the best kid’s track yet! This helps us get an idea of the number of kids and age ranges to expect.


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