The World Security Institute’s Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, established in 2006, intends to be a leader in sponsoring the independent reporting that media organizations are increasingly less willing to undertake on their own. The Center’s goal is to raise the standard of coverage of global affairs, and to do so in a way that […]
George Washington University’s School of Media and Public Affairs
The School of Media and Public Affairs is a dynamic, interdisciplinary program based out of George Washington University in the heart of Washington, D.C. The school’s area of study focuses on the intersection of media, public affairs and politics. At SMPA our undergraduate and graduate programs combine elements of strategic communication, journalism and political communication […]
USA for UNHCR
USA for UNHCR is a non-profit organization that builds support in the United States for the humanitarian work of the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR). Their mission is to inform Americans about the plight of refugees and advocate for their protection. UNHCR provides protection, shelter, emergency food, water, medical care and other life-saving assistance to over […]
The Educational Video Center
The Educational Video Center (EVC) is a non-profit youth media organization dedicated to teaching documentary video as a means to develop the artistic, critical literacy, and career skills of young people, while nurturing their idealism and commitment to social change. EVC’s methodology of media education brings together the powerful traditions of student-centered progressive education and […]
Blunt Youth Radio Project
The Blunt Youth Radio Project produces a weekly call-in talk show that airs Monday nights from 7:30-8:30 on WMPG, Greater Portland Community Radio. High school age youth from the Portland area staff the show. Blunt Members are trained in all areas of radio production: interviewing, hosting, reporting, editing, and engineering. The show has won several […]
Teens in Print
T.i.P. is a newspaper written by teens that is published four times during the academic year. Since its launch, more than 200 teens have been published in the paper. With each successive issue, staffers have improved their journalism skills and gained confidence in their ability to communicate with their peers. Each issue also features art […]
Bay Area Video Coalition’s (BAVC) Next Generation Programs
The Bay Area Video Coalition’s (BAVC) Next Generation Programs currently serve 500 unique youth artists who represent nearly 50 public middle and high schools in the Bay Area. BAVC artists do everything from making music, directing videos, and putting together websites. Their programs provide for the creative youth artist’s need to keep juices flowing and […]
Reel Works Teen Filmmaking
Reel Works Teen Filmmaking is centered of the conviction that every young person has a story to tell and an important contribution to make our world. Reel Works Teen Filmmaking believes that filmmaking holds within it essential disciplines of literacy, communication, creative and critical thinking, storytelling and teamwork that young people need to effectively express […]
Vision Education & Media (VEMNY)
Vision Education & Media (VEMNY) provides after-school programs to youth in technology and multimedia. VEMNY’s mission is to construct solutions that inspire students and teachers and address the widest possible range of academic standards. VEMNY’s philosophy of learning is rooted in constructivism. Constructivism emphasizes a hands-on problem solving and project-based approach to learning that challenges […]
Children’s Media Project
Children’s Media Project (CMP) is an arts and education organization focusing on media and technology. Their mission is to create a teaching/learning environment where artists, educators, community activists and especially children and youth can learn to interact with the media arts both as creators and critical viewers.
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