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The Center for Cultural Power is an organization led by artists of color who believe that artists make social change feel possible, tangible, and irresistible. We support artist leadership, create narrative strategy, and produce and amplify stories that shift culture toward justice and equity.
We work at the intersections of migration, climate chaos, and gender and racial justice, partnering with social movement organizations to create powerful initiatives for change. We invest in artists from impacted communities to tell authentic stories, including artists of color, migrant and undocumented artists, disabled artists, Transgender artists, Indigenous artists, and womxn artists.
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Announcing the 2025 Power Building for Culture Bearers Award & Cohort!
Earlier this year, the Center for Cultural Power, in collaboration with California Arts Council, proudly announced the addition of eighteen individuals to our network as part of the 2025 Power Building for Culture Bearers cohort.
This past spring, up-and-coming screenwriters, actors, directors, and industry experts gathered in the heart of Hollywood as a pulse check on the state of the film and television industry.
The protection of our ancestral lands is the first step to a just future for us all and understanding the link between racial justice and taking action against climate crisis is imperative.
Last month, the Center for Cultural Power’s President, Favianna Rodriguez, and Senior Program Manager of Climate, Jeannine Kayembe-Oro, traveled to Sharm Al-Sheik Egypt for COP27.