The Future of Revolutionary Media In Grand Junction
November has been quite a month for change here at Grand Junction Alternative Media (GJAM). GJAM is the umbrella media group for such projects as The Red Pill, CUNTastic, The Peep Show, Vignettes: Glimpses of Culture, Confluence Books, and more. At the beginning of this month the collective, after a many month-long process, have changed the name of GJAM to Confluence Media Collective. CMC will be continuing all of GJAM's media projects, except one, Confluence Books storefront will be closing at the end of November. We are sad to have to close the storefront, and we are looking into becoming a mobile infoshop to bring radical literature to all the small radical communities around the region. On Friday 13th of this month CMC held its first Variety Show, highlighting CMC's many artist, writers, and activists. In the coming months look for the variety show to come to a radical community near you soon.
CMC is always looking for new co-conspirators. Get in touch with us. gjredpill@hotmail.com or visit our website: www.gjredpill.org. Many of our books, zines, and DVD's are for sale on our website.
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aw shucks
sucks the storefront will be shutting down, but hey, onward to bigger and better things, eh?
variety show eh?...
mobile infoshop
woot woot to the bookmobile!
keep it going gj
Media Trainer
Media Trainer
Every day I hear about the Information Age, the Communication Revolution, and some new media technology that's about to change our lives forever. I admit that such a phenomenon is possible, but it doesn't happen as often as the Microsoft and AT&T touts would have us believe. In fact, there are only two media technologies of the entire 20th century that could be called revolutionary, and both date from the first half.Radio was the first. It came into our homes and created what's now called the electronic hearth.Then TV came along and put a picture on it.
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