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Arts and Media

amplifyme (formerly Project: Think Different)
http://www.amplifyme.us/jobs/index.cfm
amplifyme is a nonprofit organization that engages people in positive change through the use of media arts. We use pop culture to inspire people to think differently about their power to create change in their lives and the lives of others through civic engagement.

Cambridge Community Television
http://www.cctvcambridge.org/node/92
Cambridge Community Television is a public forum for all Cambridge residents, businesses and organizations. CCTV provides training and access to telecommunications technology so that all may become active participants in electronic media. CCTV strives to involve the diverse population of Cambridge as producers and viewers, and to strengthen its efforts through collaborations with a wide variety of community institutions.
(Other categories: Community)

Center for the Arts at the Amory
http://artsatthearmory.org/Give/Volunteer/tabid/74/Default.aspx
Given that artistic expression elevates a civil society, Arts at the Armory seeks to galvanize the creative spirit by providing a space where working artists and the community can come together. Recognizing that art can bridge cultural, class and generational divides, Arts at the Armory showcases a wide range of visual arts, dance, theater and musical performances. Arts at the Armory is located in an historic armory that also provides studio spaces for artists, a cafe, galleries, two live/work artists units, two performance spaces, and offices for arts organizations.
(Other categories: Community)

Dollars and Sense
http://www.dollarsandsense.org/internships.html
Dollars & Sense publishes economic news and analysis, reports on economic justice activism, primers on economic topics, and critiques of the mainstream media's coverage of the economy. Our readers include professors, students, and activists who value our smart and accessible economic coverage.
(Other categories: Economic Justice & Labor)

Environmental Justice Action Media
http://www.ejmedia.org/
EJAM is a Boston based network of students, teachers, and activists working for environmental and social change with media as our tool. Our programs combine media literacy, research skills, and environmental education to produce youth created projects that can be used to inform others. Youth are not just knowledge consumers, we are knowledge producers.
(Other categories: Environment, Youth & Education)

Frontline – WGBH
http://careers.wgbh.org/internships/internships.html
Since 1983, FRONTLINE has served as American public television’s flagship public affairs series. Hailed upon its debut on PBS as “the last best hope for broadcast documentaries,” FRONTLINE’s stature over 28 seasons is reaffirmed each week through incisive documentaries covering the scope and complexity of the human experience.

Indy Media, Boston
http://boston.indymedia.org/
Indy Media, Boston is part of the Independent Media Center, a global network of collectively run media outlets for the creation of radical, accurate, and passionate tellings of truth. We are motivated by a love and inspiration for people who work for a better world despite corporate media's distortions and unwillingness to cover efforts to develop an egalitarian and sustainable society.

Internet Bar Organization
http://internetbar.org/
The Internet Bar Organization’s (IBO) mission is to legally empower communities around the world using technology, communication, and innovative social and economic justice initiatives. With an emphasis on the internet and information communication technologies (ICTs) as tools of justice, IBO focuses its resources on the development and refinement of the content, structure, and delivery of the emerging eJustice system.

Project Have Hope
http://www.projecthavehope.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=62&Itemid=89
Project Have Hope is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization that seeks to empower women in the Acholi Quarter of Uganda by providing education to both the women and their children and assisting the women to establish business opportunities to promote economic stability and sustainability.
(Other categories: International)

Teen Voices Magazine (Women Express, Inc.)
http://www.teenvoices.com/about-us/get-involved/internship-and-volunteer-opportunities/
The mission of Teen Voices is to support and educate teen girls to amplify their voices and create social change through media. Teen Voices was founded in 1988 by two young women in Cambridge, Massachusetts who believed in the power of girls and young women to create social change through writing and art. Their vehicle of choice was the production and publication of Teen Voices, a four-color, glossy magazine by, for, and about teen girls.
(Other categories: Gender)

The Revolving Museum
http://www.revolvingmuseum.org/revolvingmuseum_old/AboutUs/GetInvolved/VolunteersInterns/index.html
Through public art, exhibitions, and educational programs, Revolving Museum promotes artistic exploration and appreciation. We encourage community participation and growth, and provide opportunities for individual empowerment and collective change.

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