Happy Friday!
 

We hope this email finds you well. You are receiving this monthly newsletter, as a member of Campaign 2020 - thank you for joining!

Every month we will provide you with a few simple actions to support the campaign, connect with your peers around the globe, and build the movement to position arts and cultural education as a fundamental, civil, and human right.

Here are your easy actions for the month:

  1. Share the campaign! On your personal (or organizational) social media, please copy and paste the following link to share the campaign with your networks. Peer-to-peer connection is the key to movement building…you should encourage them to join the campaign, too!

    http://bit.ly/Campaign4GenC



  2. Talk about your partners! Do you use arts and culture as a strategy to engage your community with non-arts partners? Perhaps you work with the justice system, medical professionals, or diplomats - tell us the story! On Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook, share your story, a photo, or video of the work y’all do together - and don’t forget to tag us @Campaign4GenC



  3. Send us your logo. We want to capture all of the amazing organizations who have joined the campaign so far - there are almost 100 of you! Email your logo file (.jpg, .png, or .pdf) to info@creative-generation.org and we will include it on our website.


Also, we want you to be among the first to know about our newest program to be released. As part of the Campaign for a Creative Generation, we want to help tell the stories of Changemakers doing the good work in their own communities around the world. Check out some examples below and nominate a person or program now!

 

Wed, Feb 05

Young Musicians Share Song of Peace and Hope at the Staples Center

Earlier this year, Distant Cousins, a band of three seasoned musicians based in LA, collaborated with students from Pressman Academy and Islah Academy to produce a new song, “Pangea." Their process

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Thu, Feb 20

Leader Interview: Ian Mouser, Recipient of the Lewis Prize

Last month, The Lewis Prize for Music — a newly established philanthropy that’s ambitiously investing in music leaders to facilitate positive change and increase access to music education — announced

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Mon, Feb 24

Civil Disco-bedience: It’s time to dance for your life

As an environmental activist and a dancer/choreographer, I had the opportunity to combine two of my passions at Civil Disco-bedience on 11th February. Led by the State Member of Parliament for Newtown

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