Reel Grrls Releases Media Justice Films:
Inspired by Victory Over Censorship
Comcast Hosts Generation of Consolidation On Demand
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 16, 2011
Contact:
Mandy Hubbard
(206) 383 2041
mandy@reelgrrls.org
SEATTLE, WA -
Reel Grrls, a nonprofit
organization that teaches filmmaking and media literacy to young women ages
9-21, announces the release of a DVD compilation of youth-made media justice
videos entitled “Generation of Consolidation.” The videos are a direct
response to the organization’s clash with media giant Comcast, who pulled
funding from the Reel Grrls summer program following a tweet about Comcast’s
hire of then-FCC Commissioner Meredith Atwell Baker on the heels of the
company’s merger with NBC-Universal.
After Reel Grrls took the story to the press in May, Comcast
contacted Reel Grrls and offered to reinstate funding. Founder
and Executive Director Malory Graham turned down the offer, suggesting that
Comcast show their support for free speech by agreeing to screen the students’
work on their network. Comcast and Reel Grrls signed
an agreement on October 27th and the content of the DVD is now available to
cable subscribers On Demand in Seattle and Spokane.
Seattle City Councilman Nick Licata wrote in a recent letter
to Reel Grrls, "I'm very proud of the way in which your organization stood
up to corporate pressure from Comcast this year and emphasized the importance
of free speech to our future female leaders."
After Comcast defunded Reel Grrls’ signature summer program,
organizational allies Free Press and the Media Action Grassroots Network launched a campaign to replace Comcast’s funds. Donations
came in from across the country, allowing Reel Grrls to offer the program to
over a dozen students this summer. In recognition of the community support that
made it possible, this year’s program was re-imagined to focus on creating
videos about current media justice and reform issues.
"I never could have foreseen the impact that my initial
tweet would have," Lila Kitaeff, Reel Grrls technical director said.
"Because of this experience, Reel Grrls and our participants are motivated
to be more actively involved in the media issues that affect us as consumers
and as filmmakers."
“Generation of Consolidation” features the films
created in the summer program about Media Justice, Net Neutrality, Internet
Freedom, Mobile Justice and Low Power FM Radio. The advocacy videos will appeal
to students, young people and anyone concerned about the ways in which media
affects our lives. The DVD also includes a short film about the Comcast/Reel
Grrls story, and an award-winning media consolidation documentary produced by
Reel Grrls participants in 2008. An insert provides information on how these
critical media issues directly affect the lives of all Americans who surf the
web, watch television or listen to the radio– and the resources that are
available to get involved in the Media Justice movement.
Reel
Grrls hopes that “Generation of
Consolidation” will be made available in schools and libraries across the
country so that youth are able to see the films made by their peers and
understand the connection between media reform and social justice in our
country.
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• To request a
press review copy or for more information, contact Mandy Hubbard
• The DVD is
available now on the Reel Grrls website
• Read more about
the Reel Grrls/Comcast story here.