[Seattle-editorial] FP: Inside the Indymedia Collective

typist at speakeasy.net typist at speakeasy.net
Sun Sep 7 22:23:04 PDT 2003


Thanks Jason, Jeremy and Sheri.  Yeah, I see this as mostly an educational piece not a regular feature:)
J


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeremy G Kahn [mailto:jgk at fifthhorseman.net]
> Sent: Sunday, September 7, 2003 07:52 PM
> To: typist at speakeasy.net
> Cc: seattle-editorial at indymedia.org
> Subject: Re: [Seattle-editorial] FP: Inside the Indymedia Collective
> 
> thumbs up. We shouldn't be covering indymedia every day, (otherwise 
> navel-gazing will take over) but it's good to have a well-written piece 
> up once in a while.
> 
> --jeremy
> 
> typist at speakeasy.net wrote:
> 
> >I just got done reading the article from Columbia Journalism's Review. And just saw Sheri's email on it. Can we post it to the feature page--highlight? Would love to get this posted ASAP; it would make great Sunday reading:
> >
> >subtitle: Inside the Indymedia Collective: Passion v. Pragmatism
> >title: An outsider looks inside Indymedia
> >
> >text: Indymedia first went online amid the tear gas and tumult of the Seattle 
> >World Trade Organization protests in 1999. The belief that the 
> >mainstream media were never going to explore deeply the downside of 
> >globalization, and the story of the various groups trying to fight it, 
> >had taken root throughout the mid-'90s. Activists concluded that if 
> >they wanted their story told with nuance and depth, they would have to 
> >do it themselves. 
> ><a href="http://seattle.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=3D32497&gro=
> >up=3Dwebcast"> Full story. </a>
> >
> >
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