In June 2006, Adobe launched a new global philanthropic program, Adobe Youth Voices. The program engages 12-18 year-olds with digital tools to develop critical skills necessary to become active and engaged members of their communities. Through documentary filmmaking, animation, digital images, audio and web projects, these youth are encouraged to “create with purpose” and have […]
The Cambridge Community Art Center’s Teem Media Program
The Teen Media Program was founded in 1970 to give teens an opportunity to voice feelings and express themselves to the larger public with media arts as their tool. The program first began by offering basic black-and-white and Polaroid photography, and super-8 filmmaking. The addition of the video production element in 1986 helped establish the […]
Spy hop productions
Spy Hop Productions is a not-for-profit youth media arts and educational enrichment center located in the historic Artspace district of downtown Salt Lake City. Our mission is to cultivate the visions and voices of an emerging generation via the big screen, the airwaves, and the world-wide-web. Spy Hop is committed to the following organizational objectives: […]
Manhattan Neighborhood Network Youth Channel
Youth Channel is a division of Manhattan Neighborhood Network (MNN) serving young people below the age of 25. Established in 2000, MNN Youth Channel aims to give youth from all backgrounds, the opportunities to create community media, foster dialogue, and engage in social activism. Youth Channel provides training and hands-on experience in all aspects of […]
Vietnamese Youth Development Center
In 1979, a group of Vietnamese refugees who had settled in San Francisco’s Tenderloin district founded the Vietnamese Youth Development Center (VYDC) to provide neighborhood youth with urgently needed support and practical assistance as they adjusted to their new lives in America. Over two decades, VYDC has built a community of encouragement and empowerment for […]
Children’s Digital Media Center
The Children’s Digital Media Center (CDMC) is a five-university consortium uniting a national community of scholars, researchers, educators, policy-makers, and industry professionals in a community whose goal is to improve the digital media environment in which children live and learn. Funded by the National Science Foundation, CDMC is working to gain a greater understanding of […]
Arts Engine
Arts Engine, Inc. supports, produces, and distributes independent media of consequence and promotes the use of independent media by advocates, educators and the general public. By fostering the production and use of independent film, video and new media, Arts Engine connects media makers and active audiences in order to spur critical consideration of pressing social […]
Current TV
Current is the 24/7 cable and satellite television network and Internet site produced and programmed in collaboration with its audience. Current connects young adults with what is going on in their world, from their perspective, in their own voices. With the launch of Current.com, the first fully integrated web and TV platform users can participate […]
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication International Com
The International Communication division is one of 17 divisions, 10 special interest groups and 2 commissions of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC). The International Communication division focuses on the study of processes and effects of mass communication in the international arena. It also publishes The International Communication Bulletin. In addition […]
KidsNet
KIDSNET helps children, families and educators intelligently access the educational opportunities available from television, radio and multimedia sources. KIDSNET does this by encouraging media literacy in children and a commitment to educational excellence in broadcasters. Since 1985, KIDSNET has worked with health and social service professionals, community organizations and educators, as well as media professionals […]