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Author:  Kathy High Picturing a radical future - again! Of course, I know we are in for four more years of eroded rights. Of course, I can anticipate the continued war with Iraq, the capitalist...

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Information Technology: The Masses' Media

Author:  Marlina Gonzalez For someone who has been attending NAMAC conferences since the '80s, as an organizational member and as a board member, each year always brought out the variations of the...

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Videazimut: An International Coalition for Media Democracy

Author:  Hye-Jung Park While most people in the United States were celebrating the 4th of July last year, some of us gathered for three exhilarating days on the other side of the Americas to discuss...

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Alyce Myatt of the MacArthur Foundation Talks with NAMAC

Author:  Helen DeMichiel In between finishing the new 1998 "Support for Media Centers" Funding Guidelines and leaving for New York to attend the Independent Feature Project Market, Alyce Myatt, the...

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The NAMAC Member Listserv: Speculations, Dreams & Analysis

Author:  Daniel Dewey Schott Almost one year ago (in 1998), I wrote an article for MAIN called "I Need Help" which imagined a future where NAMAC members could access their peers through the member...

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Meet Morgan Sully: An Interview with NAMAC's New Online Community Manager

Author:  Helen De Michiel This past July, Morgan Sully arrived at NAMAC headquarters to serve as our Community Technology Center VISTA online community manager. Not only is Morgan remodeling and...

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A Preview of NAMAC’s 2009 Conference

Over a year ago, when NAMAC chose Boston as the location for its 2009 biennial conference and chose “commonwealth” as its theme, nobody involved knew how important this convening would become. read more

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One-Question Q&A: Vanessa Graber, Prometheus Radio Project

Author:  Rachel Allen "If community radio geeks could have a holiday, it would certainly be celebrated with a barnraising."read more

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NAMAC releases 2011 Regional Report: Media Arts Organizations in the Evolving...

In 2010 and 2011, NAMAC set out to better understand the challenges, opportunities and emerging strategies for independent media arts organizations in the digital era. Through four regional...

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Story Seeds: Henri & Me

Blog Author: Arlene GoldbardLast week, I made my first digital story. At the beginning of March, I entered into a new and exciting partnership with the Center for Digital Storytelling to create...

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Watch "Interacting with Transmedia" -- An InterActs Online Roundtable by...

Many thanks to everyone who participated in and lent questions to the NAMAC + Daily Dot first InterActs, Live Hangout on February 21, 2013: "Interacting wtih Transmedia." Watch the engaging...

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The Little Film That Could: What Impact Really Looks Like

Blog Author: Shaady SalehiIt's something many of us are inquiring after in our work, but what really is change? What does it mean and what makes change possible?Since 2001, Active Voice has been...

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Don't Underestimate Your Presence

Blog Author: Suran SongYogi, visual artist, and punk rocker Suran Song explores what artistic and yogic practices have in common, and what they can learn from one another.Suran began charting these...

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Catch Some (Air) Waves! Start a Low Power FM Station!

Author:  Sabrina Roach Thanks to passage of the Local Community Radio Act, nonprofit groups, arts organizations, maker communities, and others in the independent media community will have a one-time...

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Culture, Creativity, and an Art House Cinema Spur Revitalization in Columbia, SC

Author:  Andy Smith The Nickelodeon Theatre in Columbia, South Carolina was founded in 1979 by Carl Davis and Linda O’Connor, students at the nearby University of South Carolina. For these 30+ years,...

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