Our mainstream media is owned by a handful of rich individuals who decide what we know, how it’s framed and what we should think. They create a narrative that suits them, not us.
With an anti austerity leader of the Labour Party we need a balanced media now more than ever. And with the rise of the internet and social media we have a window in which to create a new media which reflects our concerns, our priorities and our values.
The rise of media outlets like the Canary and Novara Media, and hyper local media like The Bristol Cable, and the easy availability of these that the internet provides, mean it’s time to discuss how we shape the media world, and in turn the world around us.
Our generation have been stiffed. High property costs, student debt and low paying jobs are the norm for young people today, but you wouldn’t know there was a crisis if you read the mainstream press.
Join us for an evening of politics, spoken word and music at Rough Trade Nottingham
Thursday 20th October, 7pm
Rough Trade
5 Broad Street
Nottingham
NG1 3AJ
Speakers:
Representative
Real Media Network
Andrew Nolan
Co-Editor, Red Pepper magazine
Compered by Louise Regan
With spoken word by DIY Poets and Jamie Tee, and the finest soul and funk music from the Soul on Ice crew.
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