OETA Art Club
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Art Club is a youth engagement initiative centered on the local broadcast arts program, “Gallery America”. The program serves to help amplify youth voices through learning and performance in art.
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Art Club is a youth engagement initiative centered on the local broadcast arts program, “Gallery America”. The program serves to help amplify youth voices through learning and performance in art.
WNIN rallied its community around a new event called Taste of Evansville. The event celebrates our city’s diversity and invites the community to experience and appreciate other cultures.
Ziggy’s Arts Adventure is an LPB digital first educational puppet series for tween viewers and younger. In each episode, a Louisiana artist helps explain academic concepts through the power of Art.
A series of virtual listening sessions with residents in greater Minnesota who identify as Black, Indigenous or persons of color (BIPOC) coupled with a statewide public opinion survey.
Pandemic-tested, Pittsburgh-approved.
WQED’s annual report is unconventional, but so is the time that we live. Rather than report on a calendar year, we have opted to reflect on the pandemic year.
An exploration into memory, meaning, and the not-so-obvious threads that connect people. The performance was inspired by intergenerational conversations about music between students and older adults.
Providing curated material designed to facilitate in-depth conversations and engaged communities beginning with the individuals who participate in their book groups.
CapRadio’s cross-platform Summer Concert Series supports local musicians from underrepresented groups and reunites music lovers with the live performances they’ve been missing during the pandemic.
Louisiana Considered is a live regional daily news show, produced by staff of two stations in neighboring markets, WWNO New Orleans and WRKF Baton Rouge, which share a newsroom and simulcast the show.
Kansas City PBS developed the KC Performs initiative to support local arts organizations (theatre, song, instrumental) as Covid-19 forced audiences out of performance halls and theatres.
PMGSC’s multiplatform series Southland Sessions reconnected Southern CA’s artists and arts organizations to audiences at home—highlighting and celebrating LA’s vibrant creative ecosystem.
‘Homegoings’ is a special series from Vermont Public Radio that features conversations with musicians of color who live in Vermont — about Black grief, resilience and music.
OETA implemented all-new workflows and strategies to amplify the diverse, local voices to make the history of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre known.
KUT takes ATXplained – its crowd-sourced reporting series – to the stage for ATXplained Live, an evening of live storytelling based on listener questions about Austin’s people, places and culture.
PANDEM!C: Stories of COVID-19, a graphic novel created by the Charlotte Journalism Collaborative and BOOM Charlotte, offers a unique perspective on the impact of COVID-19 on Charlotte communities.
ICAN’s Audio Book Tour features diverse contemporary children’s stories to supplement learning in and out of the classroom. The series is engaging, accessible, and a timely resource for families.
Following local protests against police brutality in Madison, WI, the city commissioned 70 murals. PBS Wisconsin documented these with a 360° camera to showcase the artists’ calls for justice.
Journalists and diverse youth in New Orleans produced a video series profiling young local changemakers of color, driving narrative change in how local stories are told and who gets to tell them.
The Local Spin is a video interview series that focuses on discovering and championing local music. We share video interviews and performances that tie into our local airplay on “The Shuffle.”
Flyover Culture is a new webseries by WTIU Public Television that explores different aspects and areas of pop culture in the Midwest. Topics include gaming, music, art and the occasional urban legend.