
Takuya Kuroda
Green And GoldRising Son 2014 via Blue Note
Support for WYCE comes from Circle Theatre.
The Fair Housing Center of West Michigan works to eliminate practices of housing discrimination and to promote diverse, open communities through education and advocacy. Fair Housing Center recognizes the importance of "home" as a component of the American dream and envisions our community free from housing discrimination where equal housing opportunity, access, and choice are enjoyed by all. Learn more at FHC WM dot org
The Arc Kent County advocates for the rights and full participation of all people with developmental disabilities. Together with members, The Arc Kent County works to improve systems of support and services; connect families; inspire communities and influence public policy. They are committed to building inclusive communities through advocacy, support and information. More information at Arc Kent dot org
Keep up with all the music we've been playing at WYCE dot org.
Our Online Playlist features detailed information on every song we play -- rate what you've heard and share your favorite tracks on Twitter or Facebook!
Just click on the ' Playlist' button at WYCE dot org to start exploring.
Arbor Circle believes in the positive power of healthy individuals and families to build a solid foundation for the future. They work to transform the lives of children, adults and families facing mental health, substance use and family issues, through a range of counseling and supportive services, many free of charge. Learn more at arbor circle dot org
Community Media Center is grateful for the support of The National Endowment for the Arts, Lowell Arts, and the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs.
Their support of our mission "building community through media" allows GRTV, WYCE, Wealthy Theatre, The Rapidian and our Web Development team to maintain and expand our services to the community.
More information available at "michigan business dot org"
provides communication, human services and education to the deaf, hard-of-hearing and hearing communities - with the goal of inclusiveness - in Western Michigan. Services include mental health coordination, job placement, interpreter referral and hearing assistance outreach. More information - Deaf H H S dot org
For more than 30 years, The Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts has offered the community innovative experiences in the latest art forms. Today, they present programs in visual arts, film, dance, literature, performance arts and music. They provide artists with studio space, sales support and educational opportunities - all under one roof. To learn about the UICA and its new location at 2 Fulton Street West - visit UICA dot ORG