[Skip Header and Navigation] [Jump to Main Content]
Friends of the MST

  • About Us
    • Friends of the MST
  • About the MST
    • History of the MST
      • Story of the MST - Part I
      • Story of the MST - Part II
      • Story of the MST - Part III
    • Objectives of the MST
    • Need and Basis for Agrarian Reform
    • MST Sectors and Collectives
      • Communications
      • Culture
      • Education
      • Gender
      • Health
      • Human Rights
      • International Relations
      • Production
      • Youth
        • Sem Terrinha - Children of the MST
    • Program for Agrarian Reform
      • The MST's Proposal for People's Agrarian Reform
      • Platform of Via Campesina for Agriculture
      • Political Lines Reaffirmed at the Fifth National Congress of the MST - 2007
    • Florestan Fernandes National School
      • History of ENFF
      • ENFF Dormitory Project
    • The MST and the Environment
    • The MST Flag
    • The MST Anthem
  • Get Involved
    • Local Chapters
      • Bay Area Chapter
      • Boston Chapter
      • Chicago Chapter
      • New York Chapter
      • Other Chapter Inquiries
      • Washington DC Chapter
    • Volunteer to Translate
    • Organize a House Party or Film Screening
    • Host an MST Leader
    • Work, Study and Travel in Brazil
  • News + Updates
  • Links + Resources
  • Donate

Primary Links

  • About Us
  • About the MST
  • Get Involved
  • News + Updates
  • Links + Resources
  • Donate

MST Sectors and Collectives

  • Communications
  • Culture
  • Education
  • Gender
  • Health
  • Human Rights
  • International Relations
  • Production
  • Youth
Go!

Support the MST!

DonateNow

Subscribe to our e-newsletter!

Subscribe to the Friends of the MST newsletter to keep up-to-date on what's happening.

Recent Videos/Audios

 


<p />Nick Olle/The Global Mail</a></p>
<p>

Occupy Brazil: The Landless Dig In

Home

COMMUNICATIONS SECTOR

In an age of corporate-dominated media, the MST has developed outlets for their own voices and perspectives:Jornal Sem Terrs

• Sem Terra Journal– The MST's newspaper is one of the longest uninterrupted published journals in a popular movement and was established 27 years ago.  Since 2007, the newspaper has included a special supplement for Journal of the Little Landlesslandless children (called "sem terrinha," or "the little landless);

• Radio - MST partners with a network of community and university radio stations and medium range radio transmitters, in addition to its own 20 radio stations located in various settlements;

• Website– On the Internet, since 1996, the MST is present on its website, which receives an average of 5,000 daily visits: www.mst.org.br;

 

 

• Sem Terra Magazine – A bimonthly magazine created 10 years ago, which covers issue related to economy, politics, culturSem Terra Magazinee, and social movements nationally and internationally;

• Digital Front - a group organizing community computer centers and developing free software.

Friends of the MST  |  P.O. Box 478487  |  Chicago, IL 60647  |  info@mstbrazil.org
Visit the MST's portuguese website.

To email the MST directly, use semterra@mst.org.br

Login

[Jump to Top] [Jump to Main Content]