For Service Providers,
Media Producers,
Educators, Organizers,
Researchers, Artists,
Legislators, Policy-makers,
Donors/Philanthropists
Community Members,
and Students.
This semester-long (and Summer) seminar and internship is for professionals and students who are interested in learning and practicing arts-centered, non-colonizing media justice and advocacy.
In addition to the core seminars (listed below), internships include hands-on experience in writing, editing, media activism, community organizing, advocacy and policy-making, as well as the opportunity to be published in numerous Bay Area and national publications.
Scholarships and class credit are available for this programming. Please download an application(pdf or doc format) and email it to deeandtiny@poormagazine.org
Leadership, Media and Arts Education for children, youth, families and individuals struggling with poverty (POVERTY SCHOLARS)