The Media That Matters Film Festival is an annual film festival held in New York City that showcases the work of young producers and directors who have contributed through film to the field of social awareness. The films, all under eight minutes in length, represent diversity in style and content, with documentaries, music videos, animations, […]
Calling The Shots
Calling The Shots is an award winning production company, committed to widening participation in the media for new talent, young people and under-represented voices from the community. It produces TV programs and corporate videos and delivers education projects for a range of clients including BBC3, SW Screen, the Open University, English Heritage and the UK […]
Ofcom
Ofcom is the independent regulator and competition authority for the UK communications industries, with responsibilities across television, radio, telecommunications and wireless communications services. Ofcom’s statutory duties under the Communications Act 2003 are to further the interests of (a) citizens in relation to communications matters and (b) consumers by promoting competition in relevant markets.
What Kids Can Do (WKCD)
Founded in 2001, What Kids Can Do (WKCD) is a nonprofit organization based in Providence, R.I. that sees young people as valuable resources and as knowledge makers of the future. WKCD’s main target group is children who are marginalized by poverty, race, and language. Toward this end, WKCD works with adults to encourage children to […]
The U.K. Children and Media Network
The U.K. Children and Media Network aims to provide a space in which academics, regulators and those working in the media industry can engage in critical debate about children and the media. The Network aims to a) foster and develop innovative thinking about children and the media which crosses the academy, industry, regulatory bodies and […]
Children Go Online Project
UK Children Go Online is a project that explores the nature and meaning of children’s internet use and maps emerging patterns of attitudes and practices across diverse contexts and social groups in the UK. It is part of the ESRC’s e-Society Programme and is based at the Department of Media and Communications at the London […]
The Comic Book Project
The Comic Book Project engages children in a creative process leading to literacy reinforcement, social awareness, and character development, then publishes and distributes their work for other children in the community to use as learning and motivational tools. The Comic Book Project objectives include academic reinforcement through art to improve literacy skills, social development and […]
The Communication Initiative Network
The Communication Initiative Network is an online space for sharing the experiences of, and building bridges between, the people and organizations engaged in or supporting communication as a fundamental strategy for economic and social development and change. It does this through a process of initiating dialogue and debate and giving the network a stronger, more […]
Youth Advocate Program International
Youth Advocate Program International is a non-profit organization that promotes and protects the rights and well-being of the world’s youth, giving particular attention to children victimized by conflict, exploitation, and state and personal violence. They work to prevent and eliminate the worst forms of child labor, the use of children in armed conflict, commercial sexual […]
Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
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 […]
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