Radical Generosity Exercise

Calling Up Justice works with a RADICAL GENEROSITY model and we invite all clients to engage with this exercise. This is about assessing the true value of our labor and expertise. We begin by acknowledging that in our industry, organizations, and individuals, are resourced at different levels. The world is inequitable. The first goal of our model is that everyone profits outside of monetary compensation. Tools or resources created are shared with the field and community at large.

Calling Up values the work of increasing performances of justice for all communities; compensating culture producers equitably; and inclusion for all. You know what your total resources are and what your budget is better than our team, so please provide two numbers. FIRST is what the work is worth to your organization. Please fully engage in the exercise and provide a number. This indicated where you are in your process and if you are ready to work with us. The SECOND number should be what you can actually afford. We understand that there will be potentially a significant gap between these two numbers.

We’ll negotiate a rate based on these two numbers. Our company base rate is $500 an hour. With the Calling Up Justice Practice, the first 15 minutes of our consultations are free. Depending on the project size and our budget the rate can go above the $500 an hour. Often times we love to do a project rate so we can use crip-time completing your project. Higher investment in Calling Up Justice supplements our lower income participants and the platforms and tools we use to communicate.

Summery: Calling Up Justice operates on a RADICAL GENEROSITY model, emphasizing equity and social justice. We invite all clients to think about what our offering is worth and then how much they can afford to pay. This is pay what you can with an added layer of consciousness of labor and value. We agree to subsidize the gap between what you can afford and what the work is worth. The goal is to ensure everyone benefits beyond monetary compensation, with tools and resources shared with the wider community. Calling Up prioritizes justice and also fair compensation for cultural producers.

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