In GOOD 003, we offered our Media Mogul All-Star trading cards. In a similar vein, Reclaim the Media now offers Media Heroes Trading Cards, each one offering a pocket-sized synopsis of the journo’s contribution to the idea of media as a democratic space. Among those honored: DeeDee Halleck, co-founder of the legendary alt-news program Paper Tiger TV; Lew Hill, who launched the country’s first listener-support radio station in 1949; and the for-all-time abolitionist and statesmen, Frederick Douglass. The organizations and collaborations commemorated include Media Justice and the Children’s Television Workshop, which created everyone’s favorite educational program, Sesame Street.
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