MACARTHUR FOUNDATION GRANTS.The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, philanthropic institution founded 1978 by John D. MacArthur (1897–1978), owner of a prominent insurance company and other businesses, and his wife Catherine T. has awarded $550,000 in grants to 22 local media centers and national media organizations. The awards were made to media centers in 11 states for film and video projects in three categories: those that foster community engagement; those that serve and involve children and youth; and those that stimulate community discussion about issues related to welfare, workforce development and economic opportunity. 911 Media Arts Center, Seattle, WA $20,000 In support of "Reel Grrls," an after-school program in which 20 diverse teenage girls will work with professional media artists to create videos about images of young women in mainstream media. 911 has been awarded a total of $162,000 by the MacArthur Foundation MacArthur Foundation: see John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. since 1987. American Indian American Indian or Native American or Amerindian or indigenous American Any member of the various aboriginal peoples of the Western Hemisphere, with the exception of the Eskimos (Inuit) and the Aleuts. Film Institute, San Francisco San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden , CA $25,000 In support of a pilot project, the Tribal Touring Program, which will tour a condensed con·dense v. con·densed, con·dens·ing, con·dens·es v.tr. 1. To reduce the volume or compass of. 2. To make more concise; abridge or shorten. 3. Physics a. version of the American Indian Film Festival, with presentations by media artists and media production workshops for youth, to Indians living in rural and tribal communities in California, This is the Foundation's first grant to the American Indian Film Institute. Appaishop, Whitesburg, KY $25,000 In continued support for a project with the Kentucky Economic Justice Alliance to increase the participation of grassroots citizens groups and progressive organizations in discussions about economic justice and welfare reform. Since 1987, $461,000 has been awarded to Appalshop under this grantmaking program. Bay Area Video Coalition, San Francisco, CA $25,000 In support of the Artist Equipment Access Program which will assist artists in the completion of community-based work using video and to provide a context and forum for discussion and active engagement with these works through extensive outreach and audience-building activities. Bay Area Video Coalition has been awarded $350,000 since 1986. Children's Media Project, Poughkeepsie, NY $25,000 In renewed support for "TALKING WALLS: Transformation from the Inside Out," a project that teaches documentary video production and media literacy Media literacy is the process of accessing, analyzing, evaluating and creating messages in a wide variety of media modes, genres and forms. It uses an inquiry-based instructional model that encourages people to ask questions about what they watch, see and read. skills to at-risk youth in Dutchess County, New York Dutchess County is a county located in the U.S. state of New York, in the state's Mid-Hudson Region of the Hudson Valley. As of the 2000 census, the population was 280,150. . Children's Media Project was awarded $20,000 last year. Community Film Workshop of Chicago, IL $20,000 In renewed support for an after school media arts, technology and peer leadership program and an expansion of the program to include the Englewood and Grand Crossing neighborhoods of Chicago The neighborhoods of Chicago are less well-defined than Chicago's seventy-seven Community Areas. The community area designations are not governmental, but are based on the names given by the Social Science Research Committee at the University of Chicago . Since 1987, the Community Film Workshop has been awarded $120,000 by the Foundation. Deep Dish This article is about the band. For the food, see Chicago-style pizza. Deep Dish is a duo of DJ and house music producers consisting of Iranian American members Ali "Dubfire" Shirazinia and Sharam Tayebi. T.V. Network, New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of , NY $25,000 For a media activist project incorporating video production training for students, a national media activist television series and a town hall meeting on prison reform, which will be distributed on cable and the Internet. Deep Dish T.V. Network has received $310,000 from the MacArthur Foundation since 1990. Downtown Community Television Center, New York, NY $25,000 For a project to add a webcasting component to media training programs serving high school students, homeless youth and physically and mentally disabled mentally disabled See Cognitively impaired. individuals, culminating in a series of interactive Community Cybercasts. Under this grant-making program, Downtown Community Television Center has been awarded $450,000 since 1986. Educational Video Center, New York, NY $27,000 In renewed support for the Youth Organizers TV Youth Watch Human Rights project, which engages inner-city teenagers in documenting the experiences of youth in the criminal justice system and exploring alternatives to incarceration Confinement in a jail or prison; imprisonment. Police officers and other law enforcement officers are authorized by federal, state, and local lawmakers to arrest and confine persons suspected of crimes. The judicial system is authorized to confine persons convicted of crimes. . Since 1993, Educational Video Center has been awarded $160,000 by the Foundation. Global Action Project, New York, NY $25,000 In renewed support for "Urban Voices," a media production training program for young people. Last year, Global Action Project was awarded $25,000. Haleakala/The Kitchen, New York, NY $20,000 In support of "The Mural mural Painting applied to and made integral with the surface of a wall or ceiling. Its roots can be found in the universal desire that led prehistoric peoples to create cave paintings—the desire to decorate their surroundings and express their ideas and beliefs. Project," a community initiative that will include video, documentation, writing and spoken word workshops for youths, as well as video installations, exhibitions and performance activities. Since 1987, Haleakala has been awarded $32,500 under the Program in Support of Media Centers. IMAGE Film & Video Center, Atlanta, GA $25,000 For a project to provide inner-city youth with training in computer technology and video production for use in creative expression and to provide general workplace experience to prepare them for careers. IMAGE Film & Video Center has been awarded $100,000 since 1986. Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum, WRTE - Radio Arte, Chicago, IL $25,000 In renewed support for "Youth Metro," a radio program broadcast over the Internet and produced by young people from the Little Village/Pilsen community. The young producers are trained in website development, audio art and experimental radio production. The Foundation has awarded $2,017,500 to the Mexican Fine Arts, Center Museum since 1986. New Orleans New Orleans (ôr`lēənz –lənz, ôrlēnz`), city (2006 pop. 187,525), coextensive with Orleans parish, SE La., between the Mississippi River and Lake Pontchartrain, 107 mi (172 km) by water from the river mouth; founded Video Access Center, New Orleans, LA $25,000 In renewed support of "New Orleans: One City, Many Voices," a collaboration with independent producers, educational institutions and social justice organizations to produce and screen a series of videos, New Orleans: One City, Many Voices, about individuality individuality, n collective characteristics or traits that distinguish one person or thing from all others. , identity and social relationships. Since 1988, the New Orleans Video Access Center has been awarded $135,000. Paper Tiger Television Paper Tiger Television is an open media collective dedicated to raising media literacy and challenging corporate control over broadcast medium. Based in New York City, Paper Tiger was founded in 1981. , New York, NY $25,000 To support digital video production workshops for youth. Paper Tiger Television has received $35,000 from the Foundation since 1998. Portland Art Museum/Northwest Film Center, Portland, OR $15,000 For a partnership with a leading social service provider in inner-city Portland, New Avenues for Youth, in which homeless and runaway youth This article is about a child who leaves home without permission. For other uses, see Runaway. A runaway is a minor who has left the home of his or her parent or legal guardian without permission or has been thrown out by his or her parent. will learn to create and exhibit videos addressing issues relating to relating to relate prep → concernant relating to relate prep → bezüglich +gen, mit Bezug auf +acc urban youth homelessness. The Portland Art Museum/Northwest Film Center has been awarded $130,000 since 1987. Real Art Ways, Hartford, CT $10,000 To conduct a multimedia training workshop for high school students, culminating in the production of an audio and visual "webmap" of Real Art Ways' neighborhood, Parkville, in Hart-ford, Connecticut. This is Real Art Ways' first grant. Scribe Video Center, Philadelphia, PA $30,000 For the development of a new "Broad Street Oral History Project," and continued support for the "Community Visions Program" and "Street Movies." Scribe has been awarded $145,000 since 1993. Squeaky squeak·y adj. squeak·i·er, squeak·i·est 1. Characterized by squeaking tones: a squeaky voice. 2. Tending to squeak: squeaky shoes. Wheel/Buffalo Media Resources, Buffalo, NY $22,000 In support of "Satellite Salon: Connecting Buffalo to the Independent Media Movement," which will include an exhibition of media addressing labor, economic and human rights issues, Activist Documentary workshops and regular, live screenings of independent media via satellite. This is the Foundation's first grant to Squeaky Wheel/Buffalo Media Resources. Street-Level Youth Media, Chicago, IL $25,000 In renewed support for an annual public exhibition of youth-produced media artworks, "Street-to-Street 2001." $225,000 has been awarded to Street-Level Youth Media since 1996. Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN $15,000 To providing media training to Native American and Hmong youth as they document personal identity and community issues. The Foundation has awarded $120,000 to the Walker Art Center since 1986. Women Make Movies, New York, NY $20,000 For the exhibition and distribution of a series of documentary films and videos focused on various aspects of global women's labor. Since 1992, $175,000 has been awarded to Women Make Movies. Video Machete, Chicago, IL $50,000 In support of Machete Volante, a project that includes production and distribution of five video programs of youth media, development of a youth media guide and resource book and creation of a Web site and on-line database Noun 1. on-line database - (computer science) a database that can be accessed by computers computer database, electronic database, electronic information service of youth media productions. |
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