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Intersection for the Arts

Calling Up Justice has explored different organizational shapes that will allow us to access funding. Many times a fiscal sponsor is a necessity for collectives and independent producers. We are currently working with the fiscal sponsor Intersection for the Arts

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our values in the shape of an eye

VALUES FOR CALLING UP JUSTICE

By calling up these values, we are able to prioritize and address the complex and interconnected issues that impact marginalized communities and work towards creating meaningful and lasting change. These values also recognize that justice is not a single-issue concern, but rather a multifaceted and interconnected set of values that must be considered and upheld in all aspects of our lives. By embracing and actively working towards these values, we can create a more inclusive and equitable world for all.

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The Pros to a Private Social Network for Funders

A private social network can be a powerful tool for funders to have conversations about equity for several reasons. First and foremost, it provides a secure and confidential platform for discussing sensitive or controversial issues related to equity. Unlike a public site like Facebook, where discussions can be easily exposed to the public or to potential detractors, a private social network allows funders to have open and honest conversations without fear of external interference or surveillance.

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Inspiration Porn

“Inspiration porn” is a term used to describe a problematic and condescending portrayal of people with disabilities in a way that objectifies or exploits them

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a old photo of black woman at freedoms leave looking out for black futures

Watch Night

In 2021 the Calling Up Justice practice collaborated with Ayodele Nzinga to produce “The Call”. This livestreamed ritual began the digital Watch Night that we have now expanded to be a durational performance. Our Perpetual Watch Night lives in a digital space where we can all leave messages and wishes for Black lives throughout the year.

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