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Advocacy
Introducing the Push the Envelope, Please Campaign
Imagine a world full of art that looks directly and deeply at women's lives - a world where you could go to a movie, turn on your TV, or attend a play and know that you would see strong female characters grappling with real situations. The Fund for Women Artists is leading a campaign to create that world,
and we invite you to join us.
In summer 2006 we introduced a new section of our website dedicated to our Push the Envelope, Please campaign. You can watch our new 8 minute video online, read about the campaign, organize an event using our new online Party Host Center, take a trivia quiz, or make a gift.
Please send your advocacy comments
or questions to The Fund for Women Artists at: info@WomenArts.com
The
Issues
The WomenArts Advocacy Program works
to create lasting change in the broader culture by mobilizing women artists
and their supporters on four major issues that affect the working lives
of women artists. Click on a topic below for more details and recent
campaigns on the issue:
- Employment and diversity in media and the
arts - Sign the Women Count! petition
urging theatres to employ more women playwrights and directors, and
get the facts about employment of women in theatre, film,and video.
Read
More>>
- Ownership of the media
- Support efforts to preserve media diversity and stop the Federal Communications
Commission from creating more media monopolies.
Read More>>
- Free expression for artists and all Americans
- Find out about the portions of the USA Patriot Act that restrict our
freedom to read. Read
More>>
- International Issues - Learn about the Women Playwrights International Conference held in
Manila in November 2003 and about artists working for world peace.
Read More>>
Be a WomenArts
Advocate!
Organize
Advocacy Events in Your Community!
Please let us know if you would like to organize an event in your community
about issues involving women in the arts. We are happy to suggest
topics, and our Executive Director Martha Richards is available for speaking engagements. For information
about availability and rates, please write to us at: info@womenarts.org.
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