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Autonomous Media on Montreal walls

PML, Wednesday, May 11, 2005 - 14:32

Cumulus Press

 
"Autonomous Media: Activating Resistance and Dissent"
edited by Andrea Langlois & Frédéric Dubois
Friday, May 20 --- 8:00 pm
@ Pharmacie Esperanza
5490 St-Laurent (corner of St-Viateur)

With shorts by the video activist collective Les Lucioles & others

Music spun by DJ DexterX (Mtl) & Musa Kulibaly (Qc City)

$3 @ the door (taken off the price of the book)
Proceeds go to CKUT 90.3 FM’s community programming
A CKUT and Québec Indymedia (CMAQ) co-presentation

 
Do mainstream media provide you with the news YOU want? Do they channel adequate information and analysis for you to make informed decisions about YOUR life?

Autonomous Media practitioners don’t think so. They’ve written a book about a multitude of strategies and tactics that are meant to better access, produce, and share information that is critical, alternative, dissenting.

Come to the Montréal book launch of Cumulus Press’s latest:

“Autonomous Media: Activating Resistance and Dissent

www.cumuluspress.com
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