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freeDimensional
Mission/Vision
freeDimensional (fD) advances social justice by hosting activists in art spaces and using cultural resources to strengthen their work. We...
1. Provide resources and safe haven for oppressed activists and culture workers.
2. Facilitate knowledge-sharing among art...
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freeDimensional (fD) advances social justice by hosting activists in art spaces and using cultural resources to strengthen their work. We...
1. Provide resources and safe haven for oppressed activists and culture workers.
2. Facilitate knowledge-sharing among art spaces who actively participate in local community organizing.
3. Engage the art world and mainstream media to heighten public awareness and influence policy change on critical issues.
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What does the organization do?
Based on the belief that creative expression fuels social justice movements, fD works with the global arts community to identify and redistribute resources, and support meaningful relationships between art spaces and activists.
Throughout its work, fD aims to engage with and foster...
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Based on the belief that creative expression fuels social justice movements, fD works with the global arts community to identify and redistribute resources, and support meaningful relationships between art spaces and activists.
Throughout its work, fD aims to engage with and foster solidarity among marginalized groups, including LGBT communities, people experiencing economic oppression, people with disabilities, migrants, and young people. fD is also committed to promoting long-term economic and environmental sustainability within its network of art centers and human rights organizations.
fD is a decentralized organization that recognizes the power of strategic partnerships throughout its work. Rather than a top-down imposition of values and programs, fD works with local civil society groups, social movements of all scales, arts organizations, schools and independent media outlets to build meaningful grassroots programs. fD is powered by the energy of its members, many of whom volunteer their time and resources to benefit the online and offline communities.
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Opportunities for Youth
fD's youth program, Syndicate 19, is administered through fD's local affiliate, Center for International Art in Community (CIAC). Syndicate 19 is a civic digital journalism initiative that partners with the Bedford Academy - a public high school in Bedford-Stuyvesant (Brooklyn, New York City) -...
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fD's youth program, Syndicate 19, is administered through fD's local affiliate, Center for International Art in Community (CIAC). Syndicate 19 is a civic digital journalism initiative that partners with the Bedford Academy - a public high school in Bedford-Stuyvesant (Brooklyn, New York City) - to create an outlet for community media managed by local youth. You can find out more about Syndicate 19 at http://artincommunity.org
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Support freeDimensional with a year-end donation on December 8th, 2008 by Todd Lester
Dear friends of freeDimensional,
As we struggle to adjust in these difficult economic times, your support of freeDimensional is more important than ever. The unfortunate truth is that social injust
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ces increase when economies falter. By making a tax-deductible donation to freeDimensional today you will help us save more voices tomorrow. The equation is that simple. The need is that strong.
Donate now:
https://www.networkforgood.org/donation/ExpressDonation.aspx?ORGID2=371511158
After establishing a mobile office-in-residence for much of 2008 in Cairo, this year freeDimensional has relocated that office to Sao Paulo, Brazil. Hosted by our Sao Paulo partner center, Casa das Caldeiras, our presence in Brazil will allow us to engage in the Conectas Human Rights Colloquium, the World Social Forum and other initiatives. We've managed this while maintaining our office and programs in New York.
Thanks to you and your support we've been able to help people like Issa Nyaphaga. In 1990, Issa began working as a political cartoonist for a satirical newspaper, "Le Messager Popoli". He was opposed to the political regime in Cameroon, and was tortured and jailed for publications that spoke out against the regime. In 1996, he escaped from his country to seek asylum in France where he lived until 2007 when he moved to New York. Issa Nyaphaga is not only an artist, but also an advocate of freedom of expression.
With your help we can extend our work further. Click here to donate to freeDimensional online through Network for Good:
https://www.networkforgood.org/donation/ExpressDonation.aspx?ORGID2=371511158
Or, send a check to us at the following address:
freeDimensional
c/o Alexandra Zobel, Treasurer
589 Park Place Apt. 13
Brooklyn, NY 11238
U.S.A.
Here's just a little snapshot of how freeDimensional worked with Issa Nyaphaga in 2008:
- During freeDimensional's Action Lab on Economic Migration Project fD worked with one of Issa's political cartoons to incorporate it in an international media intervention that was launched in Dakar, Senegal, during the Dak'Art Biennale.
- In early fall of '08 Issa traveled to New Orleans for the Artist As Refugee symposium at Louisiana Art Works and to Bilbao, Spain for the Censorship Festival. During both trips he was accompanied by fD staff, where they helped to secure a show for his art and have his work included in New Orleans' first Biennale (Prospect 1) as well as create new and unique opportunities for the network (fD is now the international nominator for artists to the Censorship Festival).
- In NYC, fD forged a new friendship with an artist residency program (Harlem Studio Fellowship- HSF). fD used an invitation by the artHARLEM tour to be part of their arts festival in October '08. In turn fD partnered with HSF for the festival and was able to secure Issa with a three month residency at HSF leading up to his show at the ArtBreak Gallery in NYC in January 2009.
Thank you for your support. To stay informed regarding all of our activities, please be sure to visit our web site at http://freedimensional.org . Your involvement drives our work. Your support fights injustices.
All the best,
Todd Lester
Executive Director
freeDimensional
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