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Arts Education/Schools
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The Manton Avenue Project
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Media, Communications Organizations
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MAPS Media Institute
MAPS offers FREE-of-charge media arts classes, taught by professionals, for 8th to 12th graders.
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Hamilton
Project: VISION, Inc.
Non-profit organization supporting youth in the Chinatown, Bridgeport, and surrounding neighborhoods of Chicago.
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Youth Development Programs
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UNITY IN MOTION, INC.
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Milwaukee
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Recreational, Pleasure, or Social Club
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Chicago Map Society
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Chicago
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Film, Video
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Community Film Workshop of Chicago
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Chicago
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Libraries, Library Science
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Norman B Leventhal Map & Education Center Inc
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Visual Arts Organizations
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Childrens Media Workshop
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Salt Lake City
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2189
NEW YORK







