Information

The Community We Serve

Demographics Cambridge is an ethnically and socio-economically diverse city. 32% of the residents are people of color. Fourteen percent are African-American; 8% are Asian; 7% are of Latino background; and 3% are of other races including Native American Indian. Since 1980, many newcomers have arrived from Haiti and other parts of the Caribbean, Portugal, Cape Verde, Brazil, the Azores and the countries of Central America and Southeast Asia. Students from 64 nationalities attend public schools here; their families speak 46 different languages. It is important to note that these US Census statistics do not accurately reflect the full diversity of Cambridge, as we are also a sanctuary city and there are many undocumented refugees who live here. This complex tapestry is appreciated by Cambridge residents, yet there are few institutions that successfully read more...

Board and MAC Membership

CCTV is governed by a 13-person Board of Directors. Directors serve for a term of 2 years.

The Members Advisory Committee serves as liason between the members of CCTV and the staff and Board of Directors. Each year, two people are elected to serve on each of five Board committees; these ten people constitute the Members Advisory Committee. read more...

Board Members

  • Angel Aiguier
  • Kathleen Jones, Clerk
  • Aubree Lawrence
  • Edwin Ortiz, President
  • Ken Schulman
  • Steve Schultze, Vice President
  • Stephen Sillari, Treasurer
  • Rika Welsh

Members Advisory Committee

  • Ann Cowan
  • Elizabeth Kanze
  • Lynnette Laveau Saxe
  • Rhonda McPherson
  • Laura Montgomery
  • Wayne Robinson
  • Ned Scannell, Representative to the Board
  • Lloyd Smith

CCTV Programming Awards


Programmming Awards

Through the years, programs produced by CCTV members and staff have received many awards of local and national recognition. In return, at its Annual Meeting each year CCTV recognizes the contributions of its members, interns, producers, and members of the community at large for their contributions to community media in Cambridge. These awards are detailed below.

 

2007 Awards

2007 ACM Hometown Video Festival read more...

Downloadable Forms

The following forms are available for download. All forms are in Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) forms, you must have an Acrobat compatible reader installed on your system. You may then read, print, complete, and submit in person or by mail and fax.

Membership Application Forms and Info:


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