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Charles Lewis Is Selected As CC:Media’s Next Executive Director
The Board announces that Charles Lewis will be Capital Community Media’s permanent executive director, effective immediately. The CC:Media Board is grateful for Charles’ willingness to step in as interim executive director for nearly a year, and have been impressed with his leadership and management…
Edit Bay D opening soon!
Beginning the 25th of October, we will open up our Edit Bay D for producers who would like to edit on site, want to refresh their background music, or need a different place to be creative.
The Bay will be available at this time by reservation only on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 1:00pm - 6:00pm. Call 503-588-2288 and speak with either Jessica or Luis about blocking out some time.
A note from our Community News Director, Meghan Jonas
Hello, all!
When I first started my role as CC:Media's inaugural community news director last fall, I had no idea what this program would become.
We knew from community surveys that Salem was desperate for more news, and my experience moving from out of state made me desperate to deeply know my neighbors. I believed that by telling people's personal stories, we might create a community that could better love one another through a larger understanding of the diverse perspectives this city holds. Less than a year later, I still feel that way and am so proud of what we've built.
We've connected folks to resources. Our first story featured the team at Safety Compass who support survivors of human trafficking. Other stories featured food pantry and community garden facilitators that keep Salem fed and the coaches at Rock Steady Boxing that help locals fight back against Parkinson's disease.
We spoke with local leaders, like City Councilor and CASA of Marion County Executive Director Vanessa Nordyke, and community builders, like Black Joy Oregon founder and director Juli Ray Joy (formerly Julianne Jackson).
We learned about the importance of restoring the environment through the teachings of Elderberry Wisdom Farm's founder, Rose High Bear. And we had some fun when we interviewed drag queen, RiRi Calienté at the Infinity Room, local musicians for Make Music Day and Enlightened Theatrics's Executive Director, Jessica Peterson.
We launched our first podcast and newsletter, Stories of Salem, and filled our public access channels with fresh content. But one of the things I'm most proud of is how we made those we spoke to feel. There are very few things that feel better than when I hear that someone had fun and felt safe enough to show up as they authentically are, despite the nerves that may come up when around bright lights and big cameras.
In less than a year, CC:Media's community news department has grown from a concept to an invigorating and alive newsroom. I am confident in CC:Media's trajectory and potential to continue providing valuable and unique perspectives to Salem.
My other love has been, and always will be, teaching. I am overjoyed to be returning to education this Fall as I teach the next generation that they are worthy of care and support and are capable of becoming kind, resilient, autonomous human beings.
My last day at CC:Media will be August 25th, just in time for our latest story about local author and artist, Glenda Goodrich. I am thankful for the wonderful team here at CC:Media, including our fearless leader, Charles Lewis, and my compatriot in news, Ashley Jackson Lawrence. But most of all, I'm thankful for everyone who opened their hearts and invited us into their inner worlds to share with our audiences. Thank you, Salem, for letting me share your stories.
A Congratulations and Farewell
Congratulations to our Executive Director, Jasmine White as she starts her new journey as CEO of Montgomery Community Media in Rockville, Maryland in February, where she worked prior to joining the Capital Community Media team.
Jasmine started with Capital Community Media on September 1, 2020 and since then has led CC:Media through organizational restructure, implementation of radio programming on 98.3 KMWV, and increased production services for hire, mostly during Covid shutdowns.
Jasmine takes with her a vast knowledge of production, media training, and nonprofit leadership experience but also a very deep understanding of the critical role community media plays in civic engagement and community building. Her vision for what CC:Media can become will be echoed moving forward.
Longtime employee and Operations Manager, Charles Lewis, has been appointed by CC:Media Board of Directors as Interim Executive Director. Charles’ extensive knowledge and experience, as well his relationships with CC:Media partners and staff, is invaluable for ensuring we continue to serve the city of Salem uninterrupted as the Board conducts a thorough, nationwide search for the next ED. Charles’ demonstrated commitment to the mission of CC:Media and passion for what we do is exactly what is needed at this time. We are very excited to have someone of Charles’ caliber and experience during this time.
Charles and Jasmine are working closely together this month to transition projects and prepare him for this new leadership journey.
STARTING AUGUST 16TH, STUDIO 2 WILL BE OPEN UNTIL 7PM!
NOW TAKING RESERVATIONS FOR STUDIO 2
From CCTV to CC:Media
CC:Media Honored During Hometown Media Awards Ceremony
Last Thursday evening, the Alliance for Community Media (ACM) held their annual Hometown Media Awards ceremony, this year in a virtual setting. The Hometown Media Awards is the Foundation of the ACM’s yearly awards program. It is established to honor and promote community media and local cable programs that are distributed on…