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Service Organizations

  • Community Arts Network
  • Culture Shock -- a teacher's guide companion site to the PBS series about art, cultural values, and freedom of expression.
  • Film Arts Foundation -- "providing comprehensive training, equipment, information, consultations, and exhibition opportunities to independent filmmakers."
  • Northern Sun -- "offers message-oriented tshirts, bumperstickers, buttons, posters, etc. covering a wide variety of issues/topics."
  • Riniart.org -- a library of drawings by Rini Templeton
  • Protestworks.com -- "using the language of visual icons and products in order to reach the widest possible audience with universal messages in support of peace, justice, and freedom of conscience."
  • Smithsonian Institution-- "committed to enlarging our shared understanding of the mosaic that is our national identity by providing authoritative experiences that connect us to our history and our heritage as Americans and to promoting innovation, research and discovery in science."
  • The Onion -- "America's Finest News Source." According to Utne Reader: "America's funniest newspaper is also one of its sharpest critical voices. Read The Onion for a good laugh and at the same time get real insight into many of the issues, large and small, facing us today."
  • The Skeptic’s Dictionary -- "A Collection of Strange Beliefs, Amusing Deceptions, and Dangerous Delusions (and how to think critically about them).... provides definitions, arguments, and essays on subjects supernatural, occult, paranormal, and pseudoscientific."

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