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Organisation Profile | NUJ
The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) protects and promotes journalists and journalism. Campaigning for freedom of the press; a safe environment and sufficient resources for journalists to carry out their public service duties in providing information and news across the media around the world.
Key themes: corporate responsibility, media issues, Mid East/Isr-Palestine, work/labour, world-changing filmPartner location: Scotland-wide, Glasgow
You can get involved by supporting our campaigns for quality journalism. Demanding a diverse, qualitative press which holds the powerful to account and reports fairly on news as it affects everyone in society. And attending our events in association with Take One Action.
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Stand up for Journalism
Journalism is facing death by a thousand cuts with employers slashing jobs in an effort to maintain their profits. This is a threat to democracy as the numbers diminish and those remain don’t have time to pursue investigations and search for essential stories.
Protect BBC World Service
Jobs are at risk across the BBC but specifically at the World Services which is an important part of the role of journalists being a contact abroad and in touch with developments in areas of human rights, conflict or repression.
Fri 30 Sep – Sun 2 Oct
A billionaire, a golf course and a community collide…
Key themes: corporate responsibility, environment (general), world-changing film
Wed 28 Sep
Too many Indian women face entrenched abuse. Enter the Gulabi Gang…
Key themes: empowerment/activism, gender and power
Fri 23 Sep – Sat 24 Sep
Blood in the Mobile plus director Q&As
Expose of mineral mining practices in Congo for mobile technologies
Key themes: corporate responsibility, human rights, work/labour
Coming soon...
Four Horsemen + director Q&A
Fri 18 May at 20:10
A brand new lens on the global financial crisis and notions of progress…
Four Horsemen + director Q&A
Sat 19 May at 20:15
A brand new lens on the global financial crisis and notions of progress…
Four Horsemen + director Q&A
Sun 20 May at 16:00
A brand new lens on the global financial crisis and notions of progress…
Dancing to a different beat
Sat 19 May at 10:00
World Development Movement’s annual Scottish campaigner convention takes place on the first day of the G8/NATO summit in the US.
Robert Mugabe: What Happened? + Filmmaker Q&A
Wed 30 May at 18:00
Charts the controversial story of Robert Mugabe
Robert Mugabe: What Happened? + Filmmaker Q&A
Thu 31 May at 18:00
Charts the controversial story of Robert Mugabe
DIY screenings
World-changing films with affordable public licenses plus great ideas to kickstart action in your community...





