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Center for Media & Social Impact Announces More than $1 Million in New Grants

The funding will support initiatives at CMSI鈥檚 core intersection of creative culture, entertainment, and social justice and equity.

(L to R) David Conrad, Kristi Plahn-Gjersveld, Nick Ray, Varsha Ramani, Bethany Hall, Caty Borum Chattoo, Aras Coskuntuncel

罢丑别听 (CMSI), the creative innovation lab and research center based at 麻豆原创 School of Communication(SOC), announced听more than $1 million in grants and gifts听for initiatives at CMSI's core intersection of creative culture, entertainment, and social justice and equity. CMSI is directed by award-winning producer, scholar, and book author, Professor Caty Borum Chattoo, who serves as executive director and principal investigator for the organization鈥檚 thriving research and creative media programs.听Over the past six years under Borum Chattoo鈥檚 leadership, CMSI has raised more than $6 million in funding for research, media production, and convenings, expanding to an externally funded staff of five people David Conrad (CMSI research director), Varsha Ramani (CMSI operations director), Bethany Hall (CMSI creative director of comedy initiatives), Caty Borum Chattoo (CMSI executive director), Aras Coskuntuncel (CMSI research manager).听听

鈥淚n the business of creating a just, equitable world, we can鈥檛 overlook the invaluable role of creative culture, entertainment media, and activism in advancing social progress,鈥 said Professor Borum Chattoo. 鈥淥ur work is possible through the vision and support of philanthropies and media companies around the country, and we value our collaborative work with them.鈥澨

Programmatically, the projects span new social science and humanities research; creative media production; collaborative efforts between scholars, media makers, the entertainment industry, and civil society NGOs; and general operations, including:听听听

  • Perspective Fund听grant to听launch an initiative called the听Documentary Power Research Institute, which invites leading researchers across disciplines and methodological approaches to join us in cutting-edge research about the social impact/social justice work of documentary storytelling as media systems continue to evolve.听David Conrad, CMSI research director, will serve as daily lead on this initiative, working with Borum Chattoo as PI.听
  • MTV Entertainment Networks/Viacom听驳谤补苍迟听蹿辞谤听Building a Healthy Democracy:听How Entertainment TV Portrays Government and Civic Participation, a research project that examines the portrayal of government, civic participation, and electoral politics in the highest-rated entertainment TV programs across streaming, cable, and broadcast. SOC professor听Paula Weissman听will serve as daily lead on this initiative, working with Borum Chattoo as PI.听
  • Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Arts鈥 Building Bridges program and the听Argosy Foundation听to听supply general operations support for CMSI鈥檚 comedy and social justice programs, including the听, our new听database of diverse comedy writers and performers (co-created and co-founded by Caty Borum Chattoo and Mik Moore of Moore + Associates, a cultural agency based in NYC) and听, as well as ongoing research.听听

鈥淭he work of examining and defending our democracy is at the core of what CMSI does, including efforts within听the most creative and entertaining spheres of our society,鈥 said Sam Fulwood III, dean of the 麻豆原创 School of Communication. 鈥淭he resources provided by these grants makes it possible for CMSI鈥檚 work, which is critical within SOC, to continue and to expand at a moment in our national history when it is desperately needed.鈥澨

In addition to these grants,听CMSI鈥檚 work has been funded by the MacArthur Foundation, Gates Foundation, Atlantic Philanthropies, National Endowment for the Arts, Ford Foundation, Luminate, Pop Culture Collaborative, Independent Television Service, Fledgling Fund, Unbound Philanthropy, Open Society Foundations, Participant Media, Univision Communications, Comedy Central, and generous individual donors.

CMSI recently hosted its flagship national convening, , which spotlights leaders and organizations working at the intersection of entertainment, creative culture, social justice, and democracy. This year鈥檚 speakers included representatives from ViacomCBS, GLAAD, NPR, RespectAbility, and more.

In addition to her documentary films and TV programs, Borum Chattoo is the author of two award-winning听books on media and social change,听A Comedian and Activist Walk Into a Bar: The Serious Role of Comedy in Social Justice, with Lauren Feldman (University of California Press), and Story Movements: How Documentaries Empower People and Inspire Social Change听(Oxford University Press). Her third book,听The Revolution Will Be Hilarious: Comedy for Social Change and Civic Power听(NYU Press) is under contract and expected in late 2022.听