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(a) To establish a Foundation organized and operated exclusively for educational
purposes no part of the net earnings of which inures to the benefit of any member
of the Foundation. [*]
(b) To establish and operate for educational purposes, in such manner that
the facilities involved shall be as nearly self-sustaining as possible, one
or more radio broadcasting stations licensed by the Federal Communications Commission
and subject in their operation to the regulatory actions of the Commission under
the Communications Act of 1934, As Amended.
(c) In radio broadcasting operations to encourage and provide outlets for the
creative skills and energies of the community; to conduct classes and workshops
in the writing and producing of drama; to establish awards and scholarships
for creative writing; to offer performance facilities to amateur instrumentalists,
choral groups, orchestral groups and music students; and to promote and aid
other creative activities which will serve the cultural welfare of the community.
(d) In radio broadcasting operations to engage in any activity that shall contribute
to a lasting understanding between nations and between the individuals of all
nations, races, creeds and colors; to gather and disseminate information on
the causes of conflict between any and all of such groups; and through any and
all means compatible with the purposes of this corporation to promote the study
of political and economic problems and of the causes of religious, philosophical
and racial antagonisms.
(e) In radio broadcasting operations to promote the full distribution of public
information; to obtain access to sources of news not commonly brought together
in the same medium; and to employ such varied sources in the public presentation
of accurate, objective, comprehensive news on all matters vitally affecting
the community.
* Article II Subsection (a) was amended March 6, 1971, filed April 9, 1971,
and corrected amendment filed May 5, 1971. |