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We train promising, underrepresented youth and help them along the pathway to finding an upwardly mobile tech job. We recruit, train and place a diverse spectrum of young adults who have talent but face barriers or lack opportunity. We are working within the education and workforce development system in partnership with Career Connect Washington, a statewide jobs training initiative. We work with employer partners in all phases of this process from validating our curriculum, mentoring students, and evaluating their job readiness skills to providing them with internships and entry–level jobs.
Creative Justice is 4Culture’s new arts-based alternative to incarceration for young people in King County. Through collaboration with mentor artists, participants consider the root causes of incarceration (as they intersect with racism, classism and other oppressions) and focus on the positive role youth voice can have in building a more just and equitable society.
A state where Oregonians are able to access and engage in arts, culture, history, heritage, and humanities in their community without barriers; where students have equitable access to quality arts education throughout their academic careers; and arts and culture organizations are able to provide innovative, world-class programming that allows for the export of ideas, innovation, and creative work while contributing to Oregon’s economy and quality of life.
CultureSeed is a nonprofit organization located in the Columbia Gorge, the largest national scenic area in the United States, and a rural region with pronounced economic disparities. CultureSeed offers underserved youth long-term Outdoor Immersion and Outdoor Mentorship with a focus on Mental Health.
Fundraising events in Seattle for community to gather, heal, and meet each other’s needs.
We are a coalition that builds power in Seattle to invest in pro-community, pro-people initiatives and divest from policing and the criminal legal system. Yes to housing, non-coercive social services, and green jobs! No to more $ for cops and courts!
Destiny City Film Festival’s mission is to use the power of vibrant cinematic storytelling to curate an engaged community audience for independent film. Part of that mission is providing a safe space for stories that have not historically received equal representation. We strive to be inclusive, welcoming, accessible and encouraging of all BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and Disability communities and all marginalized voices as we continue to evolve and learn.
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