The Center for Cultural Power
For Support Of UltraViolet's Reproductive Rights Activism
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Amount$60,000
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Program
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Date Awarded11/11/2013
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Term14 Months
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Type of SupportGeneral Support/Program
Strategies
Overview
UltraViolet is a national grassroots community founded in February 2012 to provide fast-moving, high energy responses on issues relating to women’s rights and sexism. UltraViolet combines its rapid response, tech-savvy approach to online organizing with media outreach and on-the-ground activism such as rallies and press conferences. This grant would support UltraViolet’s work on reproductive rights. By placing the reproductive rights work in a broader campaign against sexism, UltraViolet attracts a larger supporter base.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.culturalpower.org
Address
1330 Broadway, 3rd Floor, Oakland, CA, 94612, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for general operating support
The Center for Cultural Power supports artists who seek to engage in social movements as powerful agents for cultural change. The organization’s strategies include Artistic Leadership, Intersectional Storytelling, and Field Building. These strategic pathways center the artists’ role in society, their creative experience and their work, while positioning them to shift narratives including on climate change. The Center for Cultural Power is a shared grantee of Hewlett’s Environment and Performing Arts programs. (Substrategy: U.S. Climate Policy)
for support of the Rootstrikers project
This grant would support mobilization of citizens in New Hampshire around the issue of campaign finance reform. New Hampshire remains the location of the first-in-the-nation presidential primary, and as such offers a high-profile, highly leveraged venue to help inform the agenda for the presidential race. The goal of this work would be to elevate campaign finance reform as a key issue in the next presidential election by getting each presidential candidate stumping in New Hampshire to answer one key question: "How are you going to end the corruption in Washington?". Through organization of an annual "political reform" walk in each of the three years leading up to the primaries, coordination of citizen engagement and introduction of relevant resolutions in Town Meeting Meetings, and cultivation of an online community, this grant is intended to help educate the public and motivate demand for campaign finance reform.