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Movement Strategy Center

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The Movement Strategy Center (MSC) is the fiscal sponsor and a strategic partner of Center for Media Justice. The MSC is committed to advancing the next generation of leaders for a sustainable progressive movement. The MSC helps activists develop the skills, culture, analysis and vision to work together in broad, cohesive alliances -- with a strong emphasis on the leadership of base-building groups working to address the needs of young people, low-income communities and communities of color.

The new social change movements of the 21st Century, strongly influenced by the leadership of young people, are redefining how we organize and work together for justice. History has shown us that alliances are challenging, but crucial, to claiming political and community power in this country. In the struggle for racial, economic, environmental and social justice, the Movement Strategy Center is creating new answers to the question: How do we work together more effectively?


Juarez Crime Reporter Murdered, Attacks against Press Intensify
November 14, 2008
Frontera Norte Sur

Local Community Radio Act will increase voices, choices
September 25, 2008
Jonathan Lawson, Reclaim the Media

Local Community Radio Act will increase voices, choices
September 25, 2008
Jonathan Lawson, Reclaim the Media

FCC Ruling Strip-Mines the Requirements of Data Collection on AT&T, Verizon and Qwest.
September 10, 2008
Bruce Kushnick

Invasion of the Policy Pushers: Interest Groups Spin Ballot Process
September 9, 2008
Matthew Hirsch

St. Paul in Hot Seat over Journalist Arrests
September 5, 2008
Timothy Karr

Delivery of 50,000 Signatures Demanding St. Paul Drop Charges Against Journalists
September 4, 2008
Nancy Doyle Brown, Twin Cities Media Alliance

CA Groups Say Freedom of the Press Should Mean "Free the Press" at RNC
September 3, 2008
Lori Abbott/Craig Eicher

Amy Goodman Arrested
September 2, 2008
Josh Silver

Radio host drops lawsuit
August 15, 2008
Bob Egelko