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The mission of c3 is to utilize the power of media, arts and story to add in the evolution of humanity on a personal, social and global level. We work to create a better future by supporting and empowering the creative community through education in media tech literacy, and also support the creation and presentation of transformational content in all media platforms, including traditional and emerging media technologies such as fulldome, VR, AR, etc.
All of Poor Magazine's programs are focused on providing community based media, art, and education. The goal is to create access for silenced voices of people of color, elderly and disabled living in poverty elderly and disabled living in poverty
Our mission is to educate and empower citizens, through the practice of investigative journalism, promoting the capacity of monitoring public and private institutions in the best public interests. The CPI recognizes that the fundamental requirement for true democracy is that citizens are well informed and that there are independent entities with the capacity to control the powers that act in society, whether public or private.
DYV teaches youth ages 3-18 to play violin and viola using the world-class Suzuki method through weekly private and group lessons on Woodward Ave in downtown Detroit's arts district. The Suzuki approach nurtures students' ability to persevere, be creative, embrace hope, and to collaborate and empathize with others.
We train incarcerated writers to be journalists and publish their stories
THE POWER TO EDUCATE WHILE ENTERTAINING
Support seniors and caregivers by virtue of group reminiscing.
The mission of our organization is to advocate for our aging out foster youth and retired elderly by developing their television and field production skills to create jobs. We want to nourish our community and students with a platform to showcase their talent and creativity one opportunity at a time.
Black Farmer Stories is a 501c3 nonprofit that aims to preserve the history, legacy and agricultural knowledge of Black farmers across the U.S. by telling their stories and documenting the vital role they have held, and continue to hold, in the origin of our country’s food. Not just about agricultural heritage - this ongoing multimedia project shares the individual stories of Black producers, unpacking the realities of each of their experiences.
The Honolulu Museum of Art is dedicated to the collection, preservation, interpretation, and teaching of the visual arts, and the presentation of exhibitions, films and videos, performing arts, and public programs specifically relevant to Hawai'i's ethnically diverse community.
The Daedalian Foundation works to inspire and enable young Americans to become military aviators by awarding scholarships, supporting early flight training (including a flying‑training program up to solo), recognizing JROTC cadets, and publishing educational material about military aviation. Its programs focus on scholarships, flight instruction, mentoring and outreach to encourage military aviation careers.
The Jacob Burns Film Center is a nonprofit cultural and education organization that brings people together around film — presenting independent, documentary, and world cinema while also providing media-arts education and professional development. It operates a multi-screen theater and a Media Arts Lab to teach visual literacy, support filmmakers, and engage students and the community.