Job Opportunity: Executive Director for Indian Film Festival of LA (IFFLA)
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IFFLA is looking for a highly skilled Executive Director. Reporting to the board of directors, the Executive Director will embrace IFFLA’s mission and integrate it into all festival programs and relationships with audiences, filmmakers, industry and the community at large. The Executive Director should be highly effective in a leadership role that requires clear communication skills, decisiveness, respect and inspiration to all involved with IFFLA. Candidates need to be located within commuting distance of Los Angeles. Responsibilities Work closely with the board directors and committees to fulfill the organization’s mission and shape the organization’s future Develop an actionable fundraising plan and meet annual fundraising goals, in partnership with board of directors, by securing financial support from foundations, corporations, individual donors, and government funding sources Serve as the face of the organization and participate in external events to increase visibility, credibility, and market brand on a national and international level Develop strategic partnerships and build trusted relationships with IFFLA´s sponsors, community and industry partners to ensure consistency of the organization’s credibility, and further increase community and industry awareness Identify and address staffing requirements for efficient operations, and maintain a strong and inclusive work culture that attracts and retains people while driving the organization’s mission Analyze existing internal processes and practices and enhance their effectiveness Oversee daily operations of the organization, providing clear direction for program strategies to ensure high successful programs Required skills and qualifications A passion for IFFLA’s mission Five or more years of experience in senior management preferable in nonprofit arts organizations, ideally in the field of film Strong and proven experience in fundraising and working with a board of directors Well-versed to South Asian films and the filmmaking community in LA and beyond Dynamic and charismatic team player who enjoys being the public face of an organization and can perform under pressure A team player and an excellent communicator able to unify and build support among people at every level (i.e. staff, board, community partners, and sponsors). Experience in building and managing budgets Exceptional verbal, written, and visual communication skills able to convey a focused yet inspiring vision An accessible work style Ability to generate respect and trust Work integrity and transparency This is a year-round position, part-time with the exception of the months leading up to the festival. Compensation commensurate with experience. Interested applicants should email their resume and cover letter to cmarouda@....
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Seeking Short Play Submissions from CA Playwrights through October 20, 2024
Pick of the Vine Annual New Short Play Festival 2025 Little Fish Theatre is accepting scripts for its 23rd Annual PICK OF THE VINE short play production to be presented in 2025. This season’s theme is “Find Your Way Home” - After 22 seasons of accepting submissions from playwrights worldwide, Little Fish Theatre is celebrating the creativity and diversity of voices from our own backyard – in California! California playwrights (residing in CA) are invited to submit (1) original short one-act play exploring the theme of Home —whatever that means to you. Whether it’s a place, a person, a memory, or a dream, we want to see your unique take on the journey of finding, losing, or redefining “home”. Submission Guidelines: Only ONE play may be submitted per playwright. There is no submission fee. Submissions are open from Oct 10 – 24, 2024. Submission deadline is October 24, 2024. Submissions via google form only at: https://forms.gle/SonxU1aNW89kwnLZ9 Plays must include contact info (name, phone number, email address, home city and state, country) on the cover sheet. Must have a CA address to submit. Plays will require no more than 6 actors. Plays will run no more than 12 minutes, no exceptions. Plays will have minimal set, costume, prop, and special effect requirements. Plays must include a title sheet with Title, Playwright, cast of characters (with brief description), and setting. Playwright must submit a short response on how your play relates to our theme. Timeline: LFT will notify semi-finalists via email by November 29. Only those playwrights whose pieces have progressed to the semi-final round will be notified. Playwrights whose pieces have been chosen for Production in 2025 will be notified via email by the end of December. There will be a $100 flat royalty payment to each playwright whose play is produced for POV 2025. For more information, visit our website at https://www.littlefishtheatre.org/pond/pov/ Little Fish Theatre Redondo Beach - LFT Managing and Artistic Directors
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Girls' Voices Now 7th Annual Films Premiere!
The 7th annual Girls' Voices Now film screening is a celebration of the 10 girls who graduated from our intensive summer training program. The screening will showcase their social-change films on sustainability, representation, and access to resources. Nov. 6, 7:30PM Films, Filmmaker Q&A, Dessert Reception Tickets HERE! Please reach out for student discount codes: chelsea@... No one turned away for lack of funds! Rose Hills Auditorium at Mount Saint Mary's University, Doheny Campus (near Downtown/USC). Parking is available at the entrance to the university located off Adams Blvd on St. James Place. EVENT PROGRAM: All You Need is Less Filmmakers: Angelica Guillen (16), Erin Dela Cruz (17), Adira Blades (12)“All You Need Is Less” is a documentary film that unravels fast fashion's hidden costs. Everything comes at a price. The future of fashion is in our hands. Where Home Never Was Filmmakers: Rain Hebert (16), Arielle Busby (15), Aline Argueta (16)"Where Home Never Was" tells the story of a daughter, Arielle Busby, and her mother whose lives are upended by homelessness. As mother and daughter confront the systemic barriers and personal challenges of homelessness, their story unfolds with raw honesty and emotional depth. Words I Can’t Forget Filmmakers: Yaretzi Pineda (17), Anabella Hernandez Trujillo (16), Cat Kennedy (17), Izzy Medina (17)“Words I Can’t Forget” follows multiple women's experiences of being criticized on social media and in their own communities, and how this affects their personal and professional aspirations. Throughout the film, women reflect on their personal stories and take solace in the stories of others. The event will begin at 7:30pm and conclude at 9:00pm, following the Filmmaker Q&A and a dessert reception. Theater Opens at 7pm Welcome & Opening Remarks About the Girls' Voices Now Program Screening of 3 short social-change docs created by our youth filmmakers Filmmaker Q&A Thank you & Ending Remarks Post-Program dessert reception The screening is taking place in-person at the Rose Hills Auditorium at Mount Saint Mary's University Doheny Campus located at 10 Chester Place. Parking is included with the ticket. ABOUT THE GIRLS' VOICES NOW PROGRAM: Girls' Voices Now is a youth development program which empowers girls from the greater Los Angeles area to find, develop, and use their voice for social change through filmmaking. Girls' Voices Now is hosted by Women’s Voices Now - a Los Angeles-based 501(c)3 non-profit organization which uses film to drive positive social change that advances women’s and girls’ rights.
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Invitation: Short Films Showcase - FILIPINX/A/O WOMEN, NONBINARY, QUEER & TRANS FILMMAKER SCREENING | Manhattan Beach
Good Morning! October is Filipinx/o/a American History Month! Please celebrate with us and join us on the 26th! We have limited seating so please RSVP soon. All my very best, Irene Soriano Lead Curator I See You Queer Filipinx Microcinema ::::: I See You Queer Filipinx, Garel Fine Art Gallery and KITA Initiatives presents DISPATCHES To and From the Diaspora Filipinx/o/a Women, Nonbinary, Queer & Trans Filmmakers Screening Join us in celebrating filmmaking that inspires change, challenges perspectives, and reflects the powerful vision of these remarkable filmmakers. The films selected for this showcase reflect a strong artistic sensibility, with a pronounced focus on visual storytelling that resonates deeply with the gallery setting. Included in the showcase are award-winning films that have premiered at prestigious festivals such as Sundance, Berlinale, and Venice Biennale Cinema, among others, offering audiences an immersive and visually captivating experience. FILMMAKERS & ARTISTS: Angeline Marie Michael Meitzler Arianne Ayu Alizio Ellen Ramos Maria Estela Paiso Esy Casey JT Trinidad Jhun Ablaza Monterde Kimmortal Marco Chiong Sam Manacsa Xenia Glen Lead Curator: Irene Soriano Assistant Curator: Aerrol Ampeloquio Free Program but RSVP required Saturday, October 26, 2024 Program 1: 4 pm-5:30 pm Reception [light fare]: 5:30 pm-6:30 pm Program 2: 7 pm-8:30 pm RSVP here [https://bit.ly/iseeyouscreening] Garel Fine Art Gallery 1069 N Aviation Blvd, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266 Thank you @LACountyArts and #CreativeRecoveryLA This DISPATCHES: TO AND FROM THE DIASPORA is supported by the LA County Department of Arts and Culture as part of Creative Recovery LA, an initiative funded by the American Rescue Plan
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Stage Crew Needed - Groundhog Day
Long Beach Landmark Theatre is in urgent need of various stage crew positions for our production of Groundhog Day: The Musical. We need stage hands and spot operators and commitments start either next week or the week after for a 3-week run of shows Nov 1-17. The required dates for stage hands are below, with lesser commitments for other positions. Please contact me at jay@... if interested. Small stipends are available. Tuesday Oct 22 - 7pm-10:30pm Wednesday Oct 23 - 7pm-10:30pm Saturday Oct 26 - 10am-6pm Tech Week - Every night Monday Oct 28 - Thursday Oct 31 Performances - Fri/Sat/Sun - Nov 1, 2, 3 & Nov 8, 9, 10 & Nov 15, 16, 17 - call will be 6 or 6:30pm.
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GRANT OPPORTUNITY: City of Burbank Community Arts Grant Program is Now Accepting Applications
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The Burbank Parks and Recreation Department, in collaboration with the Burbank Cultural Arts Commission, is pleased to announce the second year of the Community Arts Grant Program designed to support local artists and non-profit arts organizations and actively engage Burbank residents with diverse and outstanding cultural arts projects. Grants from $1,000 - $5,000 are available for artists and non-profit art organizations to support visual and performing arts projects that encourage and provide access to the arts for all community members. Eligible applications and projects should: - - Expand public access to the arts and build awareness and appreciation for the art form presented. - - Educate, entertain, and inspire participants and thoughtfully engage residents, businesses, artists, and visitors. - - Offer a wider range of perspectives and reflect our community's rich cultural diversity. This opportunity is open to individual professional artists and non-profit arts organizations based in Los Angeles County. Proposed projects must be completed in the City of Burbank and directly serve Burbank residents, businesses, and visitors. Feedback from applicants, grantees, and the community will continue to inform decisions about the design and potential growth of the grants program in future years. The deadline to apply is Tuesday, Nov. 19th. Grant workshops will be held on October 17 and October 30. To sign up for a workshop and for more information, including eligibility requirements, detailed guidelines, important dates, and application link, visit www.BurbankCA.gov/CommunityArtsGrant.
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Job Posting: Symphonic Jazz Orchestra is seeking a hybrid, part-time Development Director.
Symphonic Jazz Orchestra is seeking a hybrid, part-time Development Director. Hiring: Development Director Created in 2002, the Symphonic Jazz Orchestra (SJO), based in Los Angeles, is a non-profit organization dedicated to perpetuating the genre of symphonic jazz through performing and commissioning new symphonic jazz works, and inspiring the next generations of listeners through its Music in the Schools and Community Outreach programs. The SJO has served over 90,000 students and families across Los Angeles County through in-school residencies and outreach concert activities. The position is a part-time, hybrid position averaging 12 – 14 hrs. a week. The candidate will lead the organization’s fundraising via foundation and government grant writing, corporate sponsorship, research and development, along with grant reporting. Candidate will be part of a five-person part-time staff led by Music Director Mitch Glickman, attending weekly staff meetings and a limited number of special events and concerts. The SJO’s current budget is $500,000. Responsibilities Oversee organization’s foundation and government grants to ensure renewals and pursue new funders and opportunities Write, edit, and synchronize timely submission of LOIs and grant proposals, coordinating with the Music Director Initiate and develop corporate sponsorship, pursuing leads and creating sponsorship decks Prepare and update necessary supporting documents for grant applications to include documents such as budgets, letters of support, and other required forms Qualifications and Skills 4+ years of successful nonprofit grant writing, managing and leveraging foundation relationships and prospect research, plus experience in corporate sponsorship Demonstrated comprehensive understanding of nonprofit grant writing, outcomes and financial reporting requirements Outstanding grammar and research skills required Ability to work with donors, Board members, and foundations Meticulous eye for detail Education Bachelor’s degree Salary: $34 – $37/hour (DOE) Please send cover letter, resumé and writing sample to mitch@... - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mitch Glickman, Music Director Symphonic Jazz Orchestra "Where the musical lines start to blur, is where things get Interesting" www.SJOmusic.org (310) 692-4412 mitch@...
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seek a sounding board - paid gig
Hello Good People, I'm in search of a sounding board. I tell stories in multiple forms - documentary film, novel, photography, mixed media art, grants - the bread and butter form. My primary purpose is to fuse storytelling and the study of creativity to attract projects that allow this fusion to develop and my body of work to grow. This can be a paid gig, barter or combination. Open to discussion. The process will end by the end of November and begin with conversation/s that lead/s to clarity that lead/s to sketches (literal and figurative) of ideas that lead/s to my ability to clearly communicate my purpose and value. Skills that I need in you: insightful listening, ability to ask good questions, experience guiding a process that evokes the essence of a person, place, thing, organization, or yourself. In any form. If this interests you, check out my: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimzanti/profile YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88ZzzkZFjbY&t=33s Current minimal website: https://catalystmuse.com/ And then: DM. Let's see what we can make happen, Kim
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Lighting Designer
Hello! Please forward to Lighting Designer friends you may have! My school, ArTES Magnet HS in San Fernando (where the 210 and the 118 meet!) is looking for a Lighting Designer for our Fall Show, a Musical Revue. We are a small LAUSD arts school. Our theatre has a lot of new equipment, including many LEDs, movers, and an ION board. For now, I am paying $1,000 which is paid 2 weeks after the show closes. The show dates are Nov. 6, 7, and 8 @ 7pm. Tech week would be the week before, starting with a LOOONG day on Sat 10/26th. If the designer isn’t able to be there that whole time, that would be ok. And then tech Week Mon-Fri (10/28-11/1) from 4-7pm. (We’d prob take off for Halloween if the person wanted to…) And then another LOOONG Sat on 11/2 (9am-5pm). (Again, negotiable) Then dress rehearsals Mon and Tues 11/4 and 11/5 4-7pm. Any OTHER times the designer wants to be in the theater to hang/focus before or outside of those times is absolutely fine. And bonus points if they also like mentoring our Tech Students! These students are trained and available to help with hanging/focusing….including on Saturdays. Email Mark Brodie or text/call 323-791-8854 Please forward this email to anyone who might be interested! Thank you! Mark Brodie ArTES Magnet HS 323-791-8854 ArTES Magnet High School sites.google.com
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AUDITIONS for New Members at Theatre West
AUDITIONS for New Members at Theatre West Date: Friday, October 18, 9:00 AM – 12:00 Noon Location: Theatre West (UPSTAIRS), 3333 Cahuenga Blvd. West, LA 90068 Parking: Plenty of street parking available Theatre West is holding auditions for new members! We are a dues-paying membership company, offering a variety of workshops, stage plays, solo shows, playwriting festivals, and more. Unlike traditional theater companies, we are a workshop-based organization that produces content without a fixed season of shows. We are seeking actors who are serious about joining a membership theater company and want to become part of the LA theater community. Ideal candidates are passionate about honing their craft, self-motivated, and excited to create their own work. Our motto is, "What you put into it is what you will get out of it." Audition Requirements: Prepare: One memorized monologue (max 2 minutes) One memorized two-person scene (max 2 minutes) Please ensure these pieces are contrasting (comedy/drama) and memorized. Theatre pieces only. No film or TV. A scene partner will be provided, but bring a hard copy of your scene for the reader. Optional: If you sing, prepare one song. No accompanist will be provided. Materials: Send your headshot and resume to: office@... Bring a hard copy of both to your audition. Membership Details: Initiation Fee: $100 (one-time) Monthly Membership Dues: $60 Theatre West Lab Program: Offered every Saturday. Please ensure you are serious about joining a theater company before applying or accepting an audition. For more information, visit our website at www.theatrewest.org. or email office@....
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TOMORROW! Professional Development for Museum Educators
Join us for an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour and an inspiring conversation about LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes’s PST ART Community Hub! Plus, dive into a culinary workshop with the fantastic Garden School Foundation. 🥳 Immerse yourself in art, culture, and community! Don’t miss out on this unique experience for professional development—get your tickets NOW: https://museumeducatorsofsoutherncalifornia38.wildapricot.org/event-5876696 -- RACHEL KILROY | She/Her (What's this?) President Keep up with me! LinkedIn | Website Museum Educators of Southern California 137 N. Larchmont Blvd, #680 | Los Angeles, CA 90004
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Ryman Arts - free studio art classes for teens!
Ryman Arts provides free college level drawing and painting classes for high school students, on the campuses of Cal State Fullerton on Saturdays and Otis College of Art and Design on Sundays. The deadline to apply for the spring 2025 semester is December 11. Upcoming Information Sessions provide an opportunity for you (educators, administrators, parents, and potential applicants) to learn more about the program, get tips on how to have a successful application, and ask lots of questions. Online Information Sessions coming up: Thursday, October 27, 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Saturday, November 16, 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 20, 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. (This session is conducted in Spanish) Wednesday, December 4, 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. To learn more about how to apply, and to get the Zoom registration links for these information sessions, go to our website at Apply To Ryman Arts | Ryman Arts Thank you, Rebecca Tuynman Director of Education, Ryman Arts rtuynman@...
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This weekend! Professional Development for Museum Educators
Do you have your ticket? https://museumeducatorsofsoutherncalifornia38.wildapricot.org/event-5876696 Get ready for an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour and an inspiring conversation at LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes’s PST ART Community Hub! Plus, dive into a culinary workshop with the fantastic Garden School Foundation. Immerse yourself in art, culture, and community! Don’t miss out on this unique experience for professional development—save the date and get your tickets soon: https://museumeducatorsofsoutherncalifornia38.wildapricot.org/event-5876696 -- RACHEL KILROY | She/Her (What's this?) President | (818) 271-7281 Keep up with me! LinkedIn | Website Museum Educators of Southern California 137 N. Larchmont Blvd, #680 | Los Angeles, CA 90004
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PlayGround presents: "The American Experiment" Monday, October 14 at The Broadwater Second Stage
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PlayGround presents: "The American Experiment" Monday, October 14 at The Broadwater Second Stage Get tickets: playground-la.org/monday "The establishment of our new Government seemed to be the last great experiment for promoting human happiness." - George Washington, January 9, 1790 Join us for six short solo pieces that explore American Democracy, and the great experiment therein, through the experience and reflections of historically-inspired fictional characters throughout history. The following plays and playwrights have been selected for the October 14 Monday Night PlayGround-LA season opener at the Broadwater Second Stage: FRIENDLY FIRE by Damian Alejandro Arteaga Directed by Ivan Rivas, featuring Anthony Rutowicz THIS CHECKERED FLIGHT by Uma Incrocci Directed by Frieda de Lackner, featuring Carrie Deskin JUST ONE PERSON by Michael P. Adams Directed by Paris McCarthy, featuring Greg Bryan A FREEWAY RUNS THROUGH IT by Rhea MacCallum Directed by Gabi Mayorga, featuring Gary Poux EXCUSE ME, SIR by Steve Harper Directed by Jim Kleinmann, featuring Chris Lawson A FATAL ATTACK ON 9/12 by Jackie Akiko Cloud Directed by Tanvi Agrawal, featuring Zaya Kolia
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Call for Muralists | San Pedro Waterfront Arts District
The San Pedro Waterfront Arts District has been granted permission to paint a three-wall mural totaling 624 square feet on the outdoor patio at APM Terminals Pier 400 Los Angeles. The theme of the proposed mural should include the following elements: The culture of San Pedro and the local community The culture of Los Angeles as a whole, including an LA Street Scene The history of Pier 400 as a container terminal Sustainable green tech marine technology As an applicant you must demonstrate your ability to conceive, execute, and paint a large-scale mural, as well as produce a rendering of the mural you are proposing to paint. Applicant organizations with artists under 18 years old must be supervised by an adult. Your submission and qualifications will be evaluated and scored by the San Pedro Waterfront Arts District Design Advisory Panel, and the wall owners based on the following: Artistic Quality Technical Ability Thematic Expression of the mural themes Proposed mural rendering and color palette Fee Schedule and the Work — The Arts District shall award the selected muralist $9,000, plus up to $2,000 for supplies and professional services and begin the work on Tuesday, October 15, 2024, to be completed by the end of the month. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS Please include the following in your submission: Artist Statement — a brief description of your work as an artist, your interest, and qualifications for this public art program, as well as your experiences and approach to this project. (Limited to 250 words) Resume — a current resume. Artist teams, student organizations, or collaborative groups may submit a combined resume. References — name, address, email, and phone number for 3 professional references or someone who can vouch for you. Concept Sketch — a quick full color sketch of the proposed design in a PDF format. Images — at least 3 images of past public art projects and/or a website highlighting your work. All image files must be in a PDF format and labeled with your name, contact info, and date. Contact Information — your name, address, email, and phone number SUBMISSION PROCESS Provide all documents electronically in a PDF format, in an email addressed to Linda Grimes, 55lindagrimes@.... Organize your submission materials in such a way to make it easy to follow and be read by those who will review your work. DEADLINE All submissions are due on Friday, October 24, 2024 by 5pm. Selected artists or teams must be available to start work by Monday, November 4, 2024 and complete the mural by Monday, November 25, 2024. Submissions received after the deadline will not be considered. For an image of the wall space, click here. For any other questions, please email 55lindagrimes@....
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Artist Educator Connect with P.S. ARTS
P.S. ARTS is excited to present Artist Educator Connect, a free series designed to bring together artists and educators, fostering a vibrant community of collaboration and growth. We hope you can make it to the first virtual meet up on Thursday, Oct. 10 at 3:30 pm! RSVP at https://bit.ly/artisteducatorconnect.
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Workforce Development Program for High School Students
Applications are open for The Music Center's workforce development program, Studio: Creative Futures. Studio: Creative Futures is for high school juniors and seniors who are interested in offstage jobs in the entertainment and performing arts industries. This free four-day program helps build the power skills (soft skills) needed to succeed in the workplace. The workshops combine real-life scenarios, videos, interactive activities along with a collaborative and creative final project all geared to strengthen power skills. Participants receive $250 after completing the 4-day program. We also offer transportation assistance, an alumni community and much more. Studio: Creative Futures Participants must currently be enrolled in 11th or 12th Grade Workshop Dates: December 16-20, 10am - 3pm Location: The Music Center, DTLA $250 Stipend upon completion Transportation costs and lunch provided Application Deadline: November 8 Participants are accepted on rolling-admission and applying early is highly recommended. CORISA MORENO Manager Studio: Creative Futures THE MUSIC CENTER 135 N. Grand Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90012 musiccenter.org This email is solely for the intended addressee, and may contain privileged or confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient, please do not use or distribute this material. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the sender immediately, return this transmission, and delete or destroy any copies.
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Mark your calendar!✏️🗓️
Street Poets Community, We are thrilled to announce two upcoming events designed to foster personal growth, community connection, and creative expression. Join us for these exciting opportunities that aim to support and empower our community! Healing Horizons Women’s Circle with Dr. Ally This eight-session program offers a nurturing environment where participants can engage in thoughtful discussions, interactive activities, and collaborative projects designed to enhance emotional well-being. Free One-Hour Yoga withwith the Prison Yoga Project What to Expect: Open to all Street Poets staff, participants, and community partners—whether you're a seasoned yogi or a first-timer, everyone is welcome! Experience a sense of belonging and support as we rejuvenate together on the mat. We invite you to take this time for yourself, cultivate mindfulness, and connect with others in a supportive community. Together, we can create a positive space for healing and growth. Don’t miss out on this wonderful opportunity to reconnect with your body and mind! STREET POET’S MISSION Street Poets harnesses the healing power of poetry and music to build community and inspire our next generation to write, rap and dream a new world into being for us all. Street Poets breaks the cycle of violence in the lives of at-risk and incarcerated youth, awakening them to their gifts. Street Poets builds creative community, bringing youth, adults and elders of diverse backgrounds into deep transformational relationship. Street Poets consults and collaborates with other organizations and communities to inspire both individual and systemic change, transforming our culture from one too often driven by fear to one that celebrates healing and the creative process. SUPPORT OUR MISSIONDONATE View email in browser Street Poets Inc. · 2116 Arlington Ave Ste 310 · Los Angeles, CA 90018-1300 · USA update your preferences or unsubscribe
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Mailing lists / forums for finding housing in Los Angeles?
Hello all, I was wondering if anyone knew of any mailing lists or forums for finding housing in Los Angeles, particularly central/west Los Angeles? Thanks so much! -Dylan
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[New Funding Opportunity] LA County - Equity and Diversity Fund
Good morning, I’m sharing some information about a new opportunity for organizations that may be interested in applying for funding to produce programs and activities aligned with LA County’s Antiracism, Diversity and Inclusion work. See the opportunity below. https://socalgrantmakers.org/jobs/equity-diversity-fund-services-request-proposal-rfp INTRODUCTION Southern California Grantmakers (SCG) is excited to announce the availability of grant funding, made possible through the County of Los Angeles Equity and Diversity Fund. Under the guidance of the Anti-Racism, Diversity, and Inclusion (ARDI) Initiative, SCG will serve as the Third-Party Administrator (TPA) to manage the distribution of funds according to the County Equity and Diversity Fund Spending Plan (Equity & Diversity Fund). This entails subcontracting with a diverse range of qualified organizations including tax-exempt 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations, a State Recognized Tribe that appears on the State of California’s Native American Heritage Commission’s List, or a Federally Recognized Tribe that has an office/operation in Los Angeles County. Fiscally sponsored organizations are eligible as well. The overarching objective is to combat hate, bias, discrimination, and xenophobia against marginalized groups, enhancing community safety and promoting cultural and artistic celebration of these communities’ contributions. Rosalyn Escobar (she/her/ella) Grants Programs Manager Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture Mobile (323) 447-4749 | Main (213) 202-5858 | Calendly www.lacountyarts.org | @LACountyArts The County of Los Angeles recognizes that we occupy land originally and still inhabited and cared for by the Tongva, Tataviam, Serrano, Kizh, and Chumash Peoples. Learn more here.
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