Found them: here they are...
I think I will start another thread with this infomation and see if we can split up the list and research all of them and who funds them. Good idea?
1 NATIONAL HISPANIC MEDIA COALITION (NHMC)
2 BENTON FOUNDATION,
3 CENTER FOR MEDIA JUSTICE,
4 CENTER FOR RURAL STRATEGIES,
5 CENTER ON LATINO AND LATINA RIGHTS AND EQUALITY OF THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK SCHOOL OF LAW,
6 COMMON CAUSE,
7 ESPERANZA PEACE AND JUSTICE CENTER, FREE PRESS,
8 HISPANIC / LATINO, ANTI-DEFAMATION COALITION SF,
9 INDUSTRY EARS,
10 JOINT CENTER FOR POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC STUDIES,
11 LA ASAMBLEA DE DERECHOS CIVILES,
12 LEAGUE OF RURAL VOTERS,
13 LEAGUE OF UNITED LATIN AMERICAN CITIZENS (LULAC),
14 MAIN STREET PROJECT,
15 MEDIA ACTION GRASSROOTS NETWORK (MAG-NET),
16 MEDIA ALLIANCE,
17 MEDIA JUSTICE LEAGUE, MEDIA LITERACY PROJECT,
16 MEDIA MOBILIZING PROJECT,
19 MOUNTAIN AREA INFORMATION NETWORK,
20 NATIONAL ALLIANCE FOR MEDIA ARTS AND CULTURE,
21 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LATINO INDEPENDENT PRODUCERS (NALIP),
22 NOSOTROS, OFFICE OF COMMUNICATION,
23 UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, INC.,
24 PEOPLES PRODUCTION HOUSE,
25 PRAXIS PROJECT,
26 PROMETHEUS RADIO PROJECT,
27 RAINBOW PUSH COALITION,
28 RECLAIM THE MEDIA,
29 TRANSMISSION PROJECT,
30 UNITED STATES HISPANIC LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE
Yes...great idea.
"Begrudging the unemployed"
Nearly one-half of Senate Republicans voted no on what should have been easy and obvious support for workers during such bleak economic times. Cynthia Moothart writes in the April 1 issue of Progressive Populist.
BINGO!