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Youth Insights: Building an Intergenerational Conversation
on American Art and Culture is made possible by grants from
the MetLife Foundation, the Altman Foundation, the Deutsche
Bank Americas Foundation, the Ambrose Monell Foundation, the
Pinkerton Foundation, the New York Times Company Foundation,
and the Milton and Sally Avery Foundation.
We would like to thank Chris Neal and Tami Thompson for their undying
support of Youth Insights as well as the Education Department
for their continued help in making our program even better.
Thanks also go to Kari
Steeves for helping us maintain the Youth2Youth web site,
Lisa Conrad and Kellon Innocent for creating videos for the site,
and Loura, Ian,
and Jim for photography.
We would also like to acknowledge past Youth Insights
staff: Cathleen Lewis, Margaret Sullivan, Sandra Jackson, and Jonell
Johnson. Their imprint on the program still makes a difference.
We would like to thank John Parris and The
Center for Children and Technology and T3
Media, Inc. for help on our web site. The Center for Children
and Technology, known as CCT, met with us to figure out how to express
our ideas through the Web. CCT is a nationally recognized research
organization that brings the most recent study and understanding
of learning processes to the field of technology. The staff from
T3 Media met with us to realize our creative ideas for this site.
T3 Media, Inc. is a premiere Silicon Alley design company named
as one of the top ten firms in the United States. Michael Gee and
David Youn created our Bulletin Board. Basem Aly, as the Museum's
manager of New Media, helps with site maintenance. And the guys
over at Domani Studios help troubleshoot. Thanks guys!
Special thanks to the Whitney Museum of American Art for creating a space for us to express our ideas and perspectives on American art and society.
©
2004 Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, New York
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