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86:(NAB) Conference that took place in September 2000 in San Francisco. Indybay soon broadened its coverage. Local labor struggles, forest activism in Northern California and police brutality were quickly a focus of the early site. After 2001, Indybay developed more of a focus on antiwar protests and immigration issues. In 2002 new pages were added focusing on LGBT issues, Women's Rights, Local Electoral Issues and specific international conflicts. 89:
Animal Liberation was added as a page a year later. In 2004 Regional Pages were added and the Central Valley became a page partly run by its own collective. Santa Cruz Independent Media Center started as its own separate site, but regionally integrated with Indybay in January 2006 as an autonomous
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is a free news magazine published by Indybay. It is produced and distributed by an all-volunteer collective. The first issue was published in June 2004.
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Indybay was established in early 2000; the domain name was registered on March 23, 2000; and by August 23, 2000, the website was online and functional.
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page run by its own collective. Local reporters regularly post from the South Bay, the North Bay and the North Coast.
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Santa Cruz Indymedia's Regional Integration with Indybay.org
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Index

Fault Lines (newsmagazine)
San Francisco Bay Area
Independent Media Center
Media Alliance
National Association of Broadcasters
Fault Lines : Indybay
Santa Cruz Indymedia's Regional Integration with Indybay.org
Official Website
Indybay History Page
Categories
Indymedia
American news websites
American online journalism
Advocacy groups in the United States
News magazines published in the United States
Magazines published in the San Francisco Bay Area
News agencies based in the United States
2000 establishments in California
Magazines established in 2004

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