Have a great idea for better media? We want to hear it.
Free Press is excited to announce the call for suggestions for the 2011 National Conference for Media Reform. It's your chance to submit your ideas for sessions, presenters or topics for next year's big event.
Go here to submit a suggested session, speaker or topic.
The conference is a time for thousands of people to gather and work together to change our media system. We want the conference to reflect the broad sweep of media reform — from policy to journalism to social justice to technology and innovation. We need your input to make this our best conference yet.
Below are the conference details. Don't forget to mark your calendar!
What: 2011 National Conference for Media Reform. Submit your idea now.
When: April 8-10, 2011
Where: Boston
Info: Sign up for updates or visit http://www.freepress.net/call-for-suggestions for more information.
The conference will be a one-of-a-kind opportunity to strategize, network, share skills, swap information and inspire one another during three days of workshops, panels, caucuses, keynote speeches, meetings and parties in Boston.
This is your chance to help us shape the event from the start. So if you have an idea for an exciting session or have recently seen an inspiring speaker, tell us about it. The call for suggestions will be open through September 10.
And spread the word! Let your everyone know about the 2011 National Conference for Media Reform by forwarding this e-mail and sharing details on Twitter and Facebook.
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