G8 Alternative Media Convergence and Summit Appeal
indymedia-london | 09.05.2005 13:33 | G8 2005 | Indymedia | Birmingham | London
Indymedia, together with other grass roots and alternative media groups are preparing for the G8 2005 Summit in Scotland in July. Several physical IMC centres are being planned to facilitate DIY reporting of the events around the G8.
Want to get involved? Have equipment you can lend or donate? Get in touch and find out more on the info page for the G8 Independent Media Convergence event. The convergence was held at the Institute for Autonomy social centre in London 14-15th May.
Money is also needed to help secure venues, vehicles for mobile media facilities and equipment - please consider donating money to Indymedia.
[ Convergence Call and Registration | Convergence Video Invite ]
In the spirit of a project declared by the Zaptistas in 1997, everyone with an interest im the independent and alternative coverage of the mobilisations against the G8 Summit, is invited to participate:
"We will make a network of communication among all our struggles and resistances. An intercontinental network of alternative communications against neoliberalism…(and) for humanity ... This intercontinental network of alternative communication will search to weave the channels so that words may travel all the roads that resist…(it) will be the medium by which distinct resistances communicate with one another ... This intercontinental network of alternative communication is not an organizing structure, nor has a central head or decision maker, nor does it have a central command or hierarchies. We are the network, all of us who speak and listen." [Second Declaration of La Realidad for Humanity Against Neoliberalism ]
Further Reading:
From Indymedia UK to United Kollectives
Indymedia's Independence: From Activist Media to Free Software - by Biella Coleman
Democratizing communication through community-based participatory media networks: A study of the independent media center movement by Christopher A. Shumway
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