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To sponsor and produce innovative theater, digital video and films, youth development programs and other live or online events that address health, political and socio-economic issues affecting historically under-served individuals, at risk populations, cultures, minorities, youth and communities. Through performance, community outreach, artistic and cultural programming, we build and strengthen communities, develop future leaders, promote human development and create opportunities for youth and adult artists of all disciplines .
To empower people and engage community through media. Serving Reading and Berks County, Pennsylvania.
Inspiring and uniting people, through media and education, to champion justice and end slavery, is their mission.
KTWJ is Central North Dakota's evangelism station. KTWJ broadcasts news, Christian teaching, and music throughout the area. KTWJ broadcasts programs intended to reach people of all ages, denominations and personal situations. KTWJ is unique in the fact that we have opted for a traditional music format, our music broadcasts are designed to created a calming, relaxing atmosphere wherever you listen. KTWJ is a community supported ministry.
Founded in 1973 by community and student activists under the name University Community Video, the organization employed the powerful tool of video art and technology to elicit community dialogue, inspire social change and empower people to tell their own stories. Over time, we evolved and embraced a range of artistic media, changing our name in the 1980s and growing into one of the nation?s premier community-based arts centers. We receive recognition for our success engaging the power of the arts to increase social connections between people from different social, economic and ethnic groups. Our multi-disciplinary art programs inspire people to make changes in their lives and communities. By stimulating broader civic dialogue and by giving voice to the issues and experiences of underrepresented communities, we contribute to a stronger, healthier society. Intermedia Arts presents and supports the creation of the highest quality artistic work created through an authentic, community-engaged process. We place particular emphasis on empowering underrepresented communities by providing space, support and recognition of the rights of specific communities to assert their place in cultural life. We encourage authentic expression of individual cultural values, stories and histories - in their own words, in their own ways.
Mission statement KGNU is an independent, noncommercial community radio station licensed in Boulder and Denver and dedicated to serving its listeners. We seek to stimulate, educate and entertain our audience, to reflect the diversity of the local and world community, and to provide a channel for individuals, groups, issues and music that have been overlooked, suppressed or under-represented by other media. The station seeks to expand the listening audience through the excellence of its programming without compromising the principles stated here. Organization KGNU depends on community volunteers, coordinated by paid staff,to produce quality programming. It relies on its audience for financial support. The Board of Directors of the Boulder Community Broadcast Association, Inc., is the licensee and is legally responsible for the conduct of station activities. The Board hires a manager who is responsible for managing the station and hiring other staff. The Board, Staff and Volunteers are committed to collaborating with each other.
Community Media Center of Marin provides access to training and the tools of media production so residents can disseminate television programming to the local community via Marin TV's three cable channels.
To harness the power of visual arts, allowing disadvantaged youth to crash through barriers and make their dreams a reality.
As the “voice of the valley” the aim of KDPI is to build and strengthen community through (connecting…) and content designed to stimulate interest, awareness, compassion and participation in education, the arts and culture, and our unique natural environment. KDPI is conscious of the ever-fluctuating demographics in the area and is committed to growing and adapting to meet the emerging needs of this incredible and vibrant community.
Portland Film Festival is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to nurturing filmmakers and audiences, and to celebrating the power of a good story. The festival focuses on the people, ideas, technology, skills, and artistry behind filmmaking and provides both entertaining and educational opportunities to the public.
Founded in 1991, we create and produce cultural programming about the arts and architecture.
Our Mission Statement: To educate, inform and entertain audiences around the world by making freely available the presentation of news, features and cultural works by and about the international lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community via audio broadcast and cyber media. Our core values of integrity, independence and high-quality production standards increase and broaden our appeal beyond our primary audience.