Facing Race: A National Conference in St. Louis, MO — November 20-22, 2024

Amalia Deloney

Associate Director | Center for Media Justice
amalia coordinates the media policy initiatives of the Center for Media Justice and the Media Action Grassroots Network (MAG-Net). She has over 15 years of experience in community and cultural organizing, with a specific interest in human rights, cultural rights and traditional knowledge. At CMJ, amalia uses her extensive experience for field-building, community-building, and policy advocacy.

Presentations from Facing Race 2012

Can You Hear Me Now? How Activists and Artists are Rebuilding the Media

The Internet was once seen as a revolutionary platform that would help even the playing field for artists of color. It has fundamentally transformed how people communicate to one another - and the world. But in an age when Facebook is king and even Social Security offices require applicants to apply online, not everything on the Internet is created equally. People of color generally pay more for fewer services and are sometimes left on the sidelines of some of today's biggest tech innovations. This session will focus on how people of color are using public policy and art to push forward a new media framework. What are the promises -- and the pitfalls -- of today's do-it-yourself ethos? What organizing strategies yield the most effective results? And how are communities responding?

Speakers: Josh Begley, Amalia Deloney, Adriel Luis