Pinata Protest: Suckcess, San Antonio Style

As a second year media justice advocate, my qualm with commercial radio stirs within me a certain bias when it comes to identifying their underlying scheme in hosting public events. It’s easy to question whose interests are being served when … Continued

Media Justice=Music Movement

It’s been just over a year since I first involved myself in the world of media justice, and now is an appropriate time for reflection. Prior to my venture into this pressing cause I was an aspiring musician attempting to … Continued

Media Mavens in the Making

Embarking on a journey too grand to be considered a simple tour, my friends in Karma, along with fellow local musician Kim Cotton of the band Verity, and community organizer/ artist Stef Cmielewski of SACraftMafia make a triumphant trek northward … Continued

Politics

Music for Children Behind Bars

A photograph of an empty playground behind barbed-wire fences says it all. Upon first learning about the inhumane reality of imprisoned children less than two hours from San Antonio, most locals I’ve approached are left speechless. This comes as no … Continued

Avoiding Digital Disasters

As of Friday, June 12, 2009 the business has bid adieu to what now is considered an obsolete method of transferring media; analog television broadcasts. This may mean close to nothing for those with cable or satellite, but for our … Continued

Living a Life, Excited to Evolve

At the heart of any civilization you will find their society’s calendar. All life is lived in reference to those twelve magical months collectively know as the Gregorian calendar. At least that’s the case for most of us. The funny … Continued