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At Arlington Independent Media, their mission is to promote and facilitate free speech by providing access to established and emerging media.
"To inspire and celebrate breakthroughs in vision research through powerful documentaries of discovery, impact, and hope.”
The Khmer Arts Academy is dedicated to fostering the vitality of Cambodian arts and culture and to expanding the role arts and culture play in the development and well being of young people. The Khmer Arts Academy sees itself as a nexus of arts and culture in a community that is endowed with wonderful ancient traditions and creating pathways to use those traditions to improve its quality of life. Through its numerous activities, the Academy seeks to create a continuum of recruitment, training, outreach, creation and performance that develops accomplished artists and diverse, informed audiences.
Their mission is to foster an appreciation of the cinematic arts by creating shared experiences around the international medium of film
ABBA is a Bible-based, Christ-centered ministry that assists women and men to make healthy, life-affirming decisions about pregnancy, sex and relationships.
MBTV is a local television station that offers locally produced television and provides a facility where people can produce TV shows. We encourage the people of the community to use MBTV as a way to communicate with others in their community.
The Jacob Burns Film Center (JBFC) is a nonprofit cultural arts center dedicated to teaching literacy for a visual culture; presenting the best of independent, documentary, and world cinema; and making film a vibrant part of the community.
Founded in 1999, Booklyn is an artist-run, non-profit 501 (c) (3), consensus-governed, artists and bookmakers organization headquartered at the Brooklyn Army Terminal in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. Booklyn supports artists and organizations committed to environmental and social justice. We work towards this by documenting, exhibiting, promoting, and distributing their work within educational institutions worldwide. We envision a world in which art and bookmaking are tools for education, personal agency, community engagement, and activism. Booklyn’s programs include Collection Development, Publishing, Exhibitions, Education, and the Box Set Program.
TO SPONSOR A FAITH-INFORMED RETREAT CENTER AND CREATIVE SANCTUARY FOR ARTISTS AND TO SUPPORT THE CREATION, PRODUCTION, AND DISTRIBUTION OF FAITH-INFORMED NARRATIVE NON-FICTION AND FICTION FILM, TELEVISION AND OTHER VIDEO CONTENT. THE CORPORATION WILL ALSO COLLABORATE WITH, MENTOR AND SUPPORT YOUNG ARTISTS AND FILMMAKERS.
To bring civics to life by empowering students to produce and screen short documentary films on community issues they care about. To show young people they have a voice and ability to shape their world.
WCNI is an independent not-for-profit, listener-supported radio station whose FCC license is owned by Connecticut College Community Radio, Inc (CCCR). WCNI is maintained by our executive board which is comprised of members of community, including students at Connecticut College. Our all volunteer staff (the executive board and the DJ's) handle the day to day operations of the radio station. Because each DJ creates their own individual free-form show, WCNI is able to provide a broad range of non-commercial music programming - "from folk to funk, from polka to punk". We broadcast from New London, CT at 90.9 fm and stream globally at wcniradio.org.