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Hannah Birch Carl

@hbc

Hannah Birch Carl, also known as hbc, is a multi-talented creator who brings a unique blend of artistry to the table. With expertise in painting, acting, mixed-media sculpting, singing, performance art, blogging, and sound/video art, Hannah's creativity knows no bounds. Her work delves into the intricacies of human emotions and our connection to love, sadness, smallness, fantasy, and animals. Drawing inspiration from personal experiences and an acute sense of aesthetic balance, Hannah's art captivates and resonates with viewers on a deep level. She possesses a knack for repurposing found objects and creating mesmerizing sound collages from bustling urban environments. However, it hasn't always been easy for Hannah to sustain her artistic pursuits financially. Despite working tirelessly for years, she understands the challenges of earning a living wage in the art and theatre industries. That's why she has turned to Patreon in search of like-minded individuals who appreciate her craft and are willing to support her journey. Through your generous support, Hannah is confident that she can continue creating numerous remarkable projects. To get a glimpse into her world and witness her latest work of video art titled "Hi! Land of Animals: The World is a Happier Place When I'm With You," check out her captivating blog at https://coolcarpetstains.wordpress.com/. Prepare to be enthralled by Hannah's talent and artistic vision as you embark on this incredible journey with her.
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The Black Banjo Reclamation Project

@BlackBanjoReclamationProject

The Black Banjo Reclamation Project is a remarkable initiative that aims to restore the ancestral healing and cultural revival through banjo reclamation. This project recognizes the banjo's profound journey, mirroring the experiences of many individuals and bloodlines throughout history. With a deep understanding of the lasting effects of colonization, slavery, and white supremacy, the Black Banjo Reclamation Project seeks to rectify the current imbalance by returning banjos of African origin to their rightful descendants. By building and redistributing donated banjos, this project empowers Black individuals to reconnect with their stolen land and culture. In addition to receiving these cherished instruments, participants also benefit from group workshops, individual lessons, and a supportive community foundation that fosters growth and learning. To support this incredible cause and promote cultural return in African Diaspora Communities across Turtle Island (now known as the United States), Patreon offers an accessible platform for contributions starting at just $1 per month. Your generous donations directly fund teacher payments, space rental for lessons, banjos acquisition and maintenance, educational materials, promotional initiatives, and program director salary. The goal of raising $10,000 within the first six months is made possible through your ongoing support. One-time contributions can also be made via PayPal or GoFundMe. Together, let us honor the legacy of Black Old Time fiddlers and banjo players, celebrating those who have kept their flame alive while expanding the musical reach of this iconic instrument. May these collaborations bring peace, joy, and most importantly, uphold Black Liberation at the forefront of our work. Ase.
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Earth to Humans

@EarthToHumans

Earth to Humans is a remarkable podcast series that aims to shed light on the interconnected nature of our planet's overlapping crises while highlighting the incredible individuals fighting for a better future for all inhabitants of Earth. Since its launch in 2014, Earth to Humans, formerly known as Eyes on Conservation, has become one of the longest-running podcasts focused on environmental issues. The show boasts an impressive roster of interviews with prominent politicians, researchers, advocacy experts, grassroots activists, authors, filmmakers, musicians, lawyers, outdoor adventurers, and everyday people who are passionately dedicated to creating a brighter future. Available on popular platforms like iTunes/apple podcasts and Spotify, Earth to Humans can be enjoyed by anyone seeking insightful discussions about our planet's challenges and the inspiring efforts being made to address them. The podcast's team is composed of talented individuals who bring their unique expertise and experiences to the table. Sarinah Simons, the Senior Producer, has been involved with Earth to Humans for over five years and has an extensive background in documentary production and podcast editing. Matthew Podolsky, the Executive Producer and co-founder of the Wild Lens Collective, has directed award-winning documentaries and recently co-directed a Sundance Film Festival audience award winner. Hannah Mulvany, the Outreach Director and Contributing Producer, is a science communicator who excels at helping others effectively communicate environmental issues. Kristin Tieche, another Contributing Producer, is renowned for her environmental filmmaking skills and has edited award-winning documentaries. Earth to Humans thrives due to its passionate community of listeners who are encouraged to become active members by supporting the show's growth through various avenues. By joining this vibrant community, you can play a vital role in amplifying the voices of those impacted by environmental change while contributing to a more sustainable future for our planet.
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Running Dog

@runningdog

Running Dog is an exceptional online arts publication that has been creating thought-provoking and immersive long-form articles on contemporary art since 2017. With a strong commitment to expanding the culture of criticism around contemporary art, Running Dog provides a necessary platform for experimental modes of arts writing. This publication also serves as a political project, aiming to challenge the precarious nature of online publishing and remain independent from those in power. It values collectivity and community, recognizing that art and its response through writing are deeply intertwined with the world we live in. What sets Running Dog apart is its dedication to creating a multi-vocal space for emerging and established writers, including poets, critics, film scholars, musicians, and fiction writers. Their impactful work has garnered recognition from prestigious publications such as The Sydney Morning Herald, The Guardian, The Saturday Paper, Overland, and New Matilda. It's worth noting that Running Dog has always valued the contributions of its writers, paying them for their work. By supporting Running Dog with a donation of $2 (USD) per month as a Friend, you play a crucial role in upholding their principles of open access and independent editorial decisions. With your support, Running Dog can continue publishing innovative, daring, and rigorous criticism while ensuring that all donated funds go towards writer's fees and operational costs rather than salaries or promotional materials. Join the community today and be part of this groundbreaking initiative!
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