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Locality: Eureka, California

Phone: +1 707-476-1798



Address: 1915 J St 95501 Eureka, CA, US

Website: www.accesshumboldt.net

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Access Humboldt 25.01.2021

Media Localism is needed to address our infodemic! https://www.times-standard.com//supervisors-call-on-lawma/

Access Humboldt 22.01.2021

Colleagues on Maui sharing language lessons ...

Access Humboldt 15.01.2021

The cure for disinformation is Community Media!!

Access Humboldt 30.12.2020

Join us for Media Maker’s Night! Access Humboldt is hosting this film festival open to everyone that will include mingling and network opportunities! There will be local prizes!

Access Humboldt 25.12.2020

Join us Friday April 2nd 2021 at 5:30pm!! You don't have to be a member to attend! Check out our FaceBook event for more info! We will be awarding submissions Best Picture, Best Editing, Best Story, Best SoundTrack, Best Abstract vision and more! Prizes: Local goodies!... Schedule: 5:30pm: Opening meet & greet 6pm Break out rooms: 6:30pm Video Screening! 10 min max slots. Will review submissions for judgement first then screen other content after. 7:30pm Audience votes, video talk back. Prizes! #localevent #accesshumboldt #localmedia #filmmaker #mediamaker #localart #localartist #norcal #northcoast #filmfestival #film #festival #humboldt #eureka #localevents

Access Humboldt 11.12.2020

Cable "competition" wants to eliminate local community interests from their profiteering equation! Time to renegotiate the legacy social contract that gave absentee operators access to local public rights of way and airwaves.. https://www.nexttv.com//fcc-doubles-down-on-ott-as-cable-c

Access Humboldt 09.12.2020

Media Localism? remember this ... https://www.northcoastjournal.com//democracy-need/Content

Access Humboldt 23.11.2020

Access Humboldt and Internews have completed the Information Ecosystem Assessment pilot project for Eureka! Beginning in May 2019, the IEA process featured a series of listening tours and 'key informant' interviews that examine how Eurekans know what they know about what’s going on in their communities. This partnership is part of Internews’ US-based program The Listening Post Collective. This collective helps local media build more trusting relationships with the communities they seek to serve. --- #AccessHumboldt #communitymedia #cableaccess #communityaccess #humboldt #humboldtcounty #eureka #redwoodlisteningpost #kzzh #localcreators #creators #humboldtartists #humboldtart #localmedia #communityvoices #rlp #redwoodslisteningpost #cvc #community #voices #coalition #communityvoices

Access Humboldt 20.11.2020

Informed consent is required to ensure liberty and justice for all. Our technology choices profoundly impact social equity and our freedoms - so we all need to pay attention to human rights implications in our adoption of surveillance technology ... https://actionnetwork.org/peti/rescind-ring-recommendations

Access Humboldt 04.11.2020

And your video can also air on Access Humboldt for free!

Access Humboldt 30.10.2020

Tune in TOMORROW, Thursday, December 10th, to the HIFF 54 Social Justice Film Night, online at 6 pm. In solidarity with Black Lives Matter and social justice movements, Humboldt International Film Festival 54 presents documentaries, animation, experimental and short narrative works. A Q&A and panel discussion will follow. For RSVP information go to hsufilmfestival.com! --- #AccessHumboldt #communitymedia #cableaccess #communityaccess #humboldt #humboldtcounty #eureka #redwoodlisteningpost #kzzh #localcreators #creators #humboldtartists #humboldtart #localmedia #communityvoices #hsu #hsufilmfest #hiff #hiff54 #filmfestival #localfilmfest #socialjustice #socialjusticefilm

Access Humboldt 16.10.2020

https://speaker.asmdc.org//speaker-rendons-2021-22-organiz "I have a third goal; one I know is shared with others in this room: the expansion of broadband services. Our world today is dependent on the Internet, probably more than it ever depended on telephone service.... As we retreated to our homes to slow the spread of COVID, people became dependent on home access for every facet of their lives. We saw uneven distribution of Internet access when California schoolchildren were unable to get online instruction. We saw that access was not universal when people in wildfire regions were unable to get emergency updates that were literally matters of life and death. This is not just a question of rich and poor. Many of our rural Californians are unable to connect to this utility that provides information, education, entertainment, medical access and wildfire information. California is an incredible hub for new technology, and yet many of our residents find themselves left out of basic Internet access. We need to tackle expansion of broadband access, now, this session."