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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.
WHRO will meet the educational, informational and cultural needs of the people of Southeastern Virginia and Northeastern North Carolina through non-commercial broadcasting and educational telecommunications technologies and services, thereby improving and enriching the quality of life for people of the region. Consistent with this mission and its tradition, WHRO will continue to explore, research, demonstrate, create and distribute software (programming) and train others in its application to learning and public service.
Connecticut Public Broadcasting Inc. adds value to people's lives through programs and services that inform, educate, entertain and inspire our audiences in Connecticut and beyond.
To provide high quality telecommunications services which enhance the quali'ty of life in the communities we serve through educational, informational, cultural and entertaining programs and services.
Listener supported community radio for Ventura County in Camarillo. Our programming supports and enriches the community through the airwaves, focusing on six core values: localism, service, diversity, community, education, and entertainment. Camaradio operates as a true community resource, where local voices matter and programming reflects the interests, needs, and talents of Camarillo residents. Whether you’re looking for local news, educational content, or entertainment, Camaradio connects you.
UNITE the architecture, art, poetry and music of our time. The cross-inspiration of the arts through history, a pursuit of fundamental importance, is a core purpose of ‘T’ Space. REFLECT at a time when art and architecture have become increasingly financial instruments. ‘T’ Space is dedicated to reflecting on the meanings of art and architecture, with the aim of educating the public by facilitating dialogue among living artists. COMMISSION new works and experimental collaborations. By commissioning artists, ‘T’ Space fosters hybrid combinations of new thought. EDUCATE through art, music and poetry. ‘T’ Space provides an enriched architectural education, including a summer architecture fellowship and academic tours. RENEW the deep connection of the arts, humanity and the natural land.
TO ENGAGE IN ACTIVITIES WHICH ARE DEVOTED TO EDUCATION AND CULTURAL PURPOSES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO INCREASING COMMUNICATION BETWEEN WV PUBLIC BROADCASTING AND ITS AUDIENCE WITHIN ITS COVERAGE AREA.
We are charged to ignite change through the lens of storytelling & uplifting the stories of people of color and women to ensure their diverse perspectives have a platform to entertain & educate all audiences.
Independence Media enriches lives through programs and services that entertain, educate, and inspire we believe in the power of television and new technologies to connect communities, promote diversity, and encourage understanding.
The 365 Project is a diverse group of local villagers who volunteer their time to educate local leaders and community members, mentor children, and find ways to research and celebrate Black achievements.
KERA is a media enterprise -- an educational, cultural and civic institution whose mission is to use the power of television, radio and emerging technologies to enrich the lives of individuals and improve the communities we serve.
The Mission of County Theater, Inc. is: To exhibit art, independent and world films that offer the community an opportunity to experience a broad range of artistic and alternative expressions; To educate the community about the film and media arts through a diverse program of educational activities that seek to develop a lifelong involvement with the arts; To serve as a community and charitable resource for the arts, and to promote and effect access to the arts for all members of the community; and To preserve as a cultural resource the historic County Theater in Doylestown, PA.