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  • A Laboratory for Participatory Media

    At the AMC, held every summer in Detroit, we unite the worlds of media and communications, technology, education and social justice. From this unique intersection, some of the most innovative community organizing models emerge each year.

    Read about the mission and vision of the AMC »

  • From Conference, to Network, to Movement-Building Hub

    1,000 people attended the 11th AMC, traveling from as near as Detroit's Cass Corridor, and as far as Melbourne, Australia, with virtual participants skyping in from Atenco, Mexico; Johannesburg, South Africa; and the West Bank, Palestine.

    Read more about what happened at the 11th AMC »

  • We share and develop models for transforming ourselves and our communities

    Out of the collective brilliance of this ever-growing network, we convened 100 workshops, panel discussions, caucus meetings, film screenings, tours, art exhibits and music events at the 11th AMC.

    Learn about the workshops and special events of the AMC »

  • Investing in Detroit and Learning from Detroit

    The AMC models a new kind of relationship between national conferences and their host cities. The conference is profoundly shaped by the local community and it, in turn, leaves a lasting impact on Detroit.

  • We are creating a space in which people can be their whole selves

    Creative expression drives the AMC. We throw incredible performance events showcasing the talent of our network.

    Watch D. Blair perform "Man in the Mirror" at the AMC2009 keynote »

  • We believe in transformative communication...and karaoke!

    The AMC features a bowling party at the Garden Bowl, the oldest active bowling ally in the U.S. We believe our music should be as participatory as our media, so we bring in a karaoke DJ.

  • Register Now

    AMC participants invest in the growth of our network through micro-payments and donations.

    Learn more and register for the conference today.

  • Spread the Word

    Every year, people leave with new partners and plans for media-based organizing projects. They return to their communities and convince everyone who didn't go to the AMC to attend the next one. If you plan on going to the AMC, let people know.

    Here are some tools to help you promote »

  • Bring the whole crew

    This is a conference that works for people at all levels in an organization or campaign. Everyone learns new information and new ways to teach. So start organizing your community to get to the AMC.

    Learn more about how we use grassroots fundraising to support each other's participation in the conference »

  • Sponsor the AMC

    Sponsors contribute to the AMC because they share our vision and want to see it grow. We offer sponsors a range of opportunities to reach AMC participants.

    Learn more about sponsorship »

   

Help shape AMC2010.

PROPOSE A SESSION!
Propose a workshop, panel discussion, film screening, strategy session or caucus for the 12th AMC. Your proposal could fit into one
of the planned conference tracks or could be presented independently. PROPOSAL DEADLINE EXTENDED: MARCH 12, 2010 MARCH 17, 2010

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Youth Media and Kids' Track Meet Up

Submitted by katiekuhl on Thu, 04/16/2009 - 21:00
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White Spaces What? How to Talk About Media Policy From the Ground Up

Submitted by josh on Tue, 04/14/2009 - 21:14
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Content Driving Policy: Communications Policy from the Grassroots and the Question of Content (Working title)

Submitted by josh on Tue, 04/14/2009 - 21:13
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Infrastructure for Movement-building: The role of community media centers in networking local movements

Submitted by bmercer on Tue, 04/14/2009 - 15:15
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theater: site of war, site of drama

Submitted by stevenmansour on Tue, 04/14/2009 - 04:02
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burlesque and the commodification of sexual images of WOC

Submitted by nadia on Sun, 04/12/2009 - 23:56
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Strategy session for people who are starting radical/alternative schools

Submitted by stevenmansour on Sun, 04/12/2009 - 17:27
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Taking the phone tree to the next level: community notification technologies

Submitted by stevenmansour on Sun, 04/12/2009 - 17:14
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  • yes

Making Edutainment

Submitted by jenny.lee on Sun, 04/12/2009 - 16:57
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Mad Men - Media Literacy Perspectives on Men of Color

Submitted by stevenmansour on Sat, 04/11/2009 - 00:53
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