Pac-O-Lies, December 25, 1969, vol. 1, no. 2
Media Activism
Description
Pac-O-Lies was published by the New York Media Project, which was dedicated to a critical perspective on mainstream, corporate media during the 1960s-era. Among the group's core goals were: to end "the lie of objectivity" in the media; eliminate all forms of censorship; give greater coverage to issues related to "black and female liberation"; work toward "worker control" of all media; and "eliminate all forces that use the mass media as a means of coercion and repression." This issue covers a range of topics, including media coverage of the War in Vietnam; McGraw Hill Publishing; American imperialism; Latin America; the Panther 21 trial; the arrest of Curtis Powell; and, Spiro Agnew.
New York Media Project
Roz Payne
Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
December 25, 1969, vol. 1, no. 2
underground press
Pac-O-Lies, vol. 1, no. 1
Underground Press
Pac-O-Lies was published by the New York Media Project, which was dedicated to a critical perspective on mainstream, corporate media during the 1960s-era. Among the group's core goals were: to end "the lie of objectivity" in the media; eliminate all forms of censorship; give greater coverage to issues related to "black and female liberation"; work toward "worker control" of all media; and "eliminate all forces that use the mass media as a means of coercion and repression." This initial issue of the publication lays out the organization's overall critique of mass media and covers a range of topics, including media coverage of the Black Panther Party, Women's Liberation and the War in Vietnam.
New York Media Project
Roz Payne
Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
undated
underground press
Pac-O-Lies, July 1970, vol. 1, no. 4
Media Activism
Pac-O-Lies was published by the New York Media Project, which was dedicated to a critical perspective on mainstream, corporate media during the 1960s-era. Among the group's core goals were: to end "the lie of objectivity" in the media; eliminate all forms of censorship; give greater coverage to issues related to "black and female liberation"; work toward "worker control" of all media; and "eliminate all forces that use the mass media as a means of coercion and repression." This issue covers a range of topics, including the trial of Black Panther Party leader, Bobby Seale; CBS News; the War in Vietnam; Women's Liberation; McGraw Hill Publishing; Playboy Magazine; Joan Bird; and, "unhappy professionals" in the mainstream media.
New York Media Project
Roz Payne
Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
July 1970, vol. 1, no. 4
underground press
Pac-O-Lies, March 1970, vol. 1, no. 3
Media Activism
Pac-O-Lies was published by the New York Media Project, which was dedicated to a critical perspective on mainstream, corporate media during the 1960s-era. Among the group's core goals were: to end "the lie of objectivity" in the media; eliminate all forms of censorship; give greater coverage to issues related to "black and female liberation"; work toward "worker control" of all media; and "eliminate all forces that use the mass media as a means of coercion and repression." This issue covers a range of topics, including media coverage of the Black Panther Party, the Young Lords, Women's Liberation, worker control of media in Europe and Nixon's "Vietnamization" policy.
New York Media Project
Roz Payne
Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
March 1970, vol. 1, no. 3
underground press
The Panthers and the Law
Black Panther Party
This document provides an annotated response to a Newsweek article about the Black Panther Party and the law.
New York Media Project
Roz Payne
Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
1970
mimeograph
leaflet
Whose Alternative Media?
Alternative Media
A flyer for an alternative media conference in New York
a coalition of left media groups, including American Documentary Films, Blue Bus, Liberation News Service, New York Media Project, Newsreel, Committee to Defend the Panther 21, Paradigm Records, Rat Subterranean News, The Guardian and Theater of Southpaws
Roz Payne
undated
mimeograph
leaflet