[Media Caucus] Media justice delegation to WSIS 2005
l.d.misek-falkoff
LDMF at att.net
Wed May 4 05:37:18 BST 2005
Dear Tracey and hello all here,
I write to indicate high interest in the 2005 media activities and Media
Justice Delegation, having participated in 2003 (Geneva, WSIS-I). My
particular role upcoming could be perspectives of older women and
historical view of Networks, both with keen interest in the roles and perspectives of younger people. I have been on the Net and forerunners at
least 4 decades; also I have worked in Internet law particularly regarding
free speech and whether on the web we want legal or ethical or social limitations or not on kinds of verbal / graphic interactions.
Having been for free expression many, many years, both as professor and private person,
involvement in some of the law has raised questions about how we can keep
the freest flow publicly and yet try to avoid private hurts where we can,
amplified in impact due to inherent largely uncontrollable properties of
cyber-exchanges. Interested in the activities you outline, and in the
connections of media and justice, thanks a lot for your announcement.
Warm regards, LDMF.
Individual email, Linda D. Misek-Falkoff, Ph.D., J.D. Internet & former
Nets - designer, netizen. Officer and Member of the Board; the
Communications Coordination Committee for the United Nations (NGO founded
1945). Active in Internet and related activities, U.N. Headquarters, NYC.
Eager for more information.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tracey Naughton" <tracey at traceynaughton.com>
To: <media at wsis-cs.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 11:25 AM
Subject: [Media Caucus] Media justice delegation to WSIS 2005
re-posted from gender caucus list by Tracey Naughton
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MEDIA JUSTICE DELEGATION TO WORLD SUMMIT ON INFORMATION SOCIETY 2005.
In November, Third World Majority (TWM) will bring a national
delegation of grassroots community organizers to the World Summit on
Information Society (WSIS) in Tunis, Tunisia on November 16-18, 2005.
Join this unprecedented opportunity for an intergenerational group of
grassroots organizers from North America to learn and critically build
with other organizers from across the globe in action and dialogue
about how we work for Media Justice and our self-determination.
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