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  • Building Community Through Radio<br />
Peter Buffett, Philanthropist & Co-President, NoVo Foundation (grey blazer, black shirt)<br />
Sara Lomax-Reese, President & CEO, WURD (black blazer)<br />
Laura Flanders, Host & Executive Producer, The Laura Flanders Show (navy blazer)<br />
<br />
Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    YEE_3157-20190523.tif
  • Building Community Through Radio<br />
Peter Buffett, Philanthropist & Co-President, NoVo Foundation (grey blazer, black shirt)<br />
Sara Lomax-Reese, President & CEO, WURD (black blazer)<br />
Laura Flanders, Host & Executive Producer, The Laura Flanders Show (navy blazer)<br />
<br />
Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    AY2_0531-20190523.tif
  • Building Community Through Radio<br />
Peter Buffett, Philanthropist & Co-President, NoVo Foundation (grey blazer, black shirt)<br />
Sara Lomax-Reese, President & CEO, WURD (black blazer)<br />
Laura Flanders, Host & Executive Producer, The Laura Flanders Show (navy blazer)<br />
<br />
Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    YEE_3219-20190523.tif
  • Using Radio to Create Vibrant Musical Ecosystems<br />
Roger LaMay, General Manager, WXPN (grey hair, blue shirt)<br />
Bill Johnson, General Manager, WRTI (blue blazer)<br />
Laura Flanders, Host & Executive Producer, The Laura Flanders Show (navy blazer)<br />
<br />
Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    YEE_3311-20190523.tif
  • Using Radio to Create Vibrant Musical Ecosystems<br />
Roger LaMay, General Manager, WXPN (grey hair, blue shirt)<br />
Bill Johnson, General Manager, WRTI (blue blazer)<br />
Laura Flanders, Host & Executive Producer, The Laura Flanders Show (navy blazer)<br />
<br />
Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    YEE_3317-20190523.tif
  • Using Radio to Create Vibrant Musical Ecosystems<br />
Roger LaMay, General Manager, WXPN (grey hair, blue shirt)<br />
Bill Johnson, General Manager, WRTI (blue blazer)<br />
Laura Flanders, Host & Executive Producer, The Laura Flanders Show (navy blazer)<br />
<br />
Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    YEE_3376-20190523.tif
  • Hitting the Right Notes: Creating Environments in Which Music Can Thrive<br />
Arnetta Johnson, Trumpeter & Slingshot artist, NPR (white shirt)<br />
Gerald Veasley, Bass Guitarist (black blazer)<br />
Laura Flanders, Host & Executive Producer, The Laura Flanders Show (navy blazer)<br />
<br />
Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    YEE_3406-20190523.tif
  • Arnetta Johnson, Trumpeter & Slingshot artist, NPR (white shirt)<br />
Gerald Veasley, Bass Guitarist (black blazer)<br />
<br />
Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    YEE_3528-20190523.tif
  • Arnetta Johnson, Trumpeter & Slingshot artist, NPR (white shirt)<br />
Gerald Veasley, Bass Guitarist (black blazer)<br />
<br />
Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    YEE_3553-20190523.tif
  • Breakout Session lead by Jenny Choi, Director, Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives, Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism, CUNY<br />
<br />
Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    YEE_3658-20190523.tif
  • Breakout Session lead by Jenny Choi, Director, Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives, Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism, CUNY<br />
<br />
Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    AY2_0591-20190523.tif
  • Local Radio Around the World<br />
<br />
Cristi Hegranes, CEO, Global Press & publisher, Global Press Journal (black top)<br />
Deborah Ensor, Senior Vice President, Technical Leadership, Internews (jean jacket)<br />
Tim Isgitt, Managing Director, Humanity United (charcoal blazer)<br />
<br />
Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    YEE_3969-20190523.tif
  • Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    YEE_4052-20190523.tif
  • Musical Interlude<br />
<br />
Valerie Gay, Deputy Director, Audience Engagement & Chief Experience Officer, Barnes Foundation<br />
Eric Wortham II, Pianist, Composer, Songwriter, Producer<br />
<br />
Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    YEE_4082-20190523.tif
  • Podcasters Aren’t Born—They’re Trained<br />
<br />
Kerri Hoffman,CEO, PRX (sweater vest)<br />
Kerry Donahue, Director, Training, PRX (light grey jacket)<br />
San San Wong, Director, Arts & Creativity, Barr Foundation (black jacket, red dress)<br />
Laura Flanders, Host & Executive Producer, The Laura Flanders Show (navy blazer)<br />
<br />
Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    YEE_4152-20190523.tif
  • Podcasters Aren’t Born—They’re Trained<br />
<br />
Kerri Hoffman,CEO, PRX (sweater vest)<br />
Kerry Donahue, Director, Training, PRX (light grey jacket)<br />
San San Wong, Director, Arts & Creativity, Barr Foundation (black jacket, red dress)<br />
Laura Flanders, Host & Executive Producer, The Laura Flanders Show (navy blazer)<br />
<br />
Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    YEE_4163-20190523.tif
  • Breakout Sessions & Networking<br />
<br />
Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    AY2_0704-20190523.tif
  • Critical Minded: A Collaboration to Elevate Cultural Critics of Color<br />
<br />
Elizabeth Méndez Berry, Director, Voice, Creativity and Culture, Nathan Cummings Foundation (white jacket)<br />
Eddie Torres, President & CEO, Grantmakers in the Arts (beige jacket)<br />
Salamishah Tillet, Cultural Critic, Activist & Professor, Rutgers University – Newark (black dress)<br />
<br />
<br />
Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    YEE_4453-20190523.tif
  • Off the Walls: How Art Museums Are Reaching People Where They Are<br />
<br />
Valerie Gay, Deputy Director, Audience Engagement & Chief Experience Officer, Barnes Foundation (red top)<br />
Barbara Wong, Director, Community Engagement, Barnes Foundation (straight black hair)<br />
Kalela Williams, Director of Neighborhood Library Enrichment, Free Library of Philadelphia (short sleeve top)<br />
<br />
Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    YEE_4553-20190523.tif
  • And Now, in Closing, Let’s Take it…From the Top<br />
<br />
Peter Dugan, Pianist<br />
Laura Futamura, Flautist<br />
<br />
Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    YEE_4714-20190523.tif
  • Cocktails & networking<br />
<br />
Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    YEE_4886-20190523.tif
  • Cocktails & networking<br />
<br />
Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    YEE_5004-20190523.tif
  • Screening & Discussion Featuring Miles Davis: Birth of The Cool<br />
Norris West, Director, Strategic Communications, Annie E. Casey Foundation, MIF Board Member<br />
<br />
Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    YEE_5053-20190523.tif
  • Screening & Discussion Featuring Miles Davis: Birth of The Cool<br />
Stanley Nelson, Filmmaker & Founder, Firelight Media<br />
<br />
Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    YEE_5073-20190523.tif
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