Deep Dish TV, founded in 1986, is an organization which has pioneered in the creation and distribution of community media throughout the United States.
Waves of Change is a web site, a global interactive map, and a trusted source for community media around the world. With over a million and half unique visitors, Waves of Change is used by community media makers world-wide.
In 1990, Dee Dee Halleck produced a six part TV series, entitled Green Screen, addressing
environmental issues. Shifting to the positive uses of green spaces, in the summer of 2014 Green Screen is a collection of young women of West Harlem telling the untold stories of these precious places and the people to give them life!
Waves of Change is a web site, a global interactive map, and a trusted source for community media around the world. With over a million and half unique visitors, Waves of Change is used by community media makers world-wide.
In 1990, Dee Dee Halleck produced a six part TV series, entitled Green Screen, addressing
environmental issues. Shifting to the positive uses of green spaces, in the summer of 2014 Green Screen is a collection of young women of West Harlem telling the untold stories of these precious places and the people to give them life!
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