Empowerment Project

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The Empowerment Project was founded in 1983 and "produces and distributes its own documentary films and videos, and provides facilities, training and other support for independent producers, artists, activists and organizations working in video and other electronic media. Its purpose is to work towards democratizing access to the media, and to provide the resources necessary to put the power of media in the hands of individuals and organizations working to further important social, political and artistic purposes.

"EP coordinates and supports progressive organizing efforts, conducts media training workshops, and operates a media center with low-cost access to video and computer facilities in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Empowerment Project founder and Oscar®-winning documentarian, Barbara Trent, speaks at universities and other institutions throughout the country in an effort to help people become more critical consumers of the media and to shed new light on the social and political issues facing us today." [1]

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  1. Home page, Empowerment Project, accessed July 9, 2007.