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Filmmakers Collaborative's mission is to produce compelling films and campaigns that engage the public to facilitate informed decision-making.
To produce and distribute a unique radio program combining environmental, ecological and conservation related information with various types of music.
Koahnic Broadcast Corporation (KBC) is a Native-owned and operated media center that was incorporated as a nonprofit organization under Alaska State law in 1992 to provide the first ever media service for Eskimo, Indian and Aleut residents of Southcentral Alaska. KBC's mission is to serve asa national leader in Native media production, instruction and broadcasting.
MA was founded in 1976 with the belief that in order to ensure the free and unfettered flow of information and ideas necessary to maintain a truly democratic society, media must be accessible, accountable, decentralized, representative of society's diversity, and free from overt or covert government control and corporate dominance. MA dedicates itself to fostering a genuine diversity of media voices and perspectives, holding the media accountable for their impact on society, and protecting freedom of speech.
The mission of the Cleveland International Film Festival (CIFF) is to promote artistically and culturally significant film arts through education and exhibition to enrich the life of the community. In other words, the CIFF presents the newest and best films from around the world and does everything in its power to make sure our audience learns something along the way — about our own community, about other cultures, about the topic at hand, and about the experience from the filmmakers themselves.
Studio Two Three is a nonprofit arts organization. We give people the space, tools and education they need to find that thing they love and make it!
For over thirty years, the mission of the Foundation for National Progress has been to produce revelatory journalism that in its power and reach seeks to inform and inspire a more just and democratic world.
West Hartford Community Television encourages citizen participation in community life by providing a forum for free speech, community dialogue and cultural exchange and artistic expression. We provide media tools and training to connect people with their government. We empower people to use media to build community.
The Children's Radio Foundation (CRF) uses radio training and broadcast to create opportunities for youth dialogue, participation, leadership, and active citizenship. Through giving youth the tools and skills to produce radio, young people are mobilized to engage in productive dialogue about the issues they face, and work together to improve their lives and communities. With 74 youth radio projects across six African countries, CRF works with radio stations and CBOs to create local platforms for discussion, information sharing, social engagement, and action. Our reporters take on issues that resonate with youth in their community, including but not limited to children's rights, sexual reproductive health and rights, power dynamics in teenage relationships, gender norms and stereotypes, HIV and AIDS-related issues, climate change, and the environment. Speaking in local languages and in a youth-friendly style, they interview community members, host debates, and bring out local perspectives. Their reporting projects, broadcasts, and outreach activities are geared to generate discussion about issues facing youth.
We use art and participatory action to promote social and environmental justice and freedom of creative expression.
Carolina Public Press is WNC's only 501c3 nonprofit online news service providing unbiased, in-depth & investigative reporting and educational opportunities to journalists, students and others. Launched 2011, we provide public interest news to build an informed, engaged electorate and ensure government accountability