Black Music City
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Black Music City is a collaborative effort that awards grants for new work to Black creatives working in a range of artistic mediums for projects inspired by Philadelphia’s Black music history.
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Black Music City is a collaborative effort that awards grants for new work to Black creatives working in a range of artistic mediums for projects inspired by Philadelphia’s Black music history.
Coping 101 is a student-led podcast destigmatizing Mental Health from a teen’s perspective. Featuring expert clinicians and local artists, episodes are hosted online alongside vital community resources.
On the North Shore of Lake Superior, WTIP’s on-air Radio Waves Music Festival kept the local scene alive during the past two difficult years, using a mix of outdoor and virtual performances.
The Radio Drama Club on WRKF is a volunteer performance group offering the Golden Age nostalgia of gathering the entire family around the radio for an hour of wholesome, theatrical entertainment.
Louisville Public Media’s Podcast Incubator makes podcasting accessible to individuals who have great ideas and stories to tell but have historically been underrepresented in public media.
Friends of WDAV who have a piano they no longer need or want can donate it to WDAV to be sold – through partnership with our local Steinway Piano Gallery – and proceeds benefit our musical mission.
A web browser based video game that explains the difficulties of voting in Texas.
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.
Our region is hungry for new narratives and contacts – KCAW responded by adapting regional storytelling. Our Grandparents’ Teachings and Sitka Tells Tales connects listeners to authentic local culture.
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.
Using voices of residents of all nationalities and age and census data, WDET looks at rapidly changing communities of southeast Michigan as part of our intermittent series called Crossing the Lines.
While businesses were struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic, 90.9 The Bridge offered statistically underrepresented business owners in Kansas City complimentary underwriting to its 50,000 listeners.
KCUR conducted a multi-pronged capital campaign to raise $250,000 in matching funds to replace its aging transmitter, exceeding that goal by nearly 30% in just one month.
Main Street sponsors put the “public” in public radio, creating a sense of place on-air. The Community Accounts Sponsorship Team gives small sponsors big love with marketing solutions and coaching.
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.
WHRO’s Early Childhood Education manager, Martha Razor, reads stories to students weekly over Facebook that were submitted in previous years to the WHRO annual Young Storytellers Contest.
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.
The KCRW Report LA Fellowship offers two full-time fellowship positions that pay a living-wage salary and benefits. The program is focused on training young journalists from diverse backgrounds.
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.