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Follow on Google News | #PhillyCultureUnited Arts Advocacy CampaignMembers of Arts & Culture Community Rally to Save Arts Funding in Philadelphia
By: #PhillyCultureUnited Members of the public, along with notable public figures such as Joan Myers Brown (Founder of Philadanco), and award-winning musical artists including: DJ Jazzy Jeff, Aloe Blacc, A-Trak, James Poyser (The Roots), and many more who will join the campaign by sharing social media videos (http://instagram.com/ "Our movement is an opportunity to empower citizens of Philadelphia to be vocal about this proposed budget that will have a pernicious long-term impact on our city," states #PhillyCultureUnited organizer, Aalyah Duncan. "This proposed budget only signifies to the next generation of creators and arts leaders, that they don't matter." Grammy Nominated producer/songwriter, Ivan Barias states, "I'm encouraged by how the Philadelphia creative community has united to send a message to the City on this issue. Arts and culture is an essential aspect of our lives and to eliminate the OACCE and it's funding is not only egregious, but also a divestment in what adds value to the citizens of this great city." Philadelphia's vibrant arts and culture scene generates an economic impact of $3.4 billion, creating 37,590 full-time equivalent jobs. Despite this, the arts and culture sector has previously only occupied less than .05% (.005) of the City's budget. While the current budget plans to reduce this funding to zero, other sectors including law and order provisions would not only preserve previous fund amounts, but increase year-after-year. While a loss of arts funding impacts all Philadelphians, the proposed changes will disproportionately affect organizations that facilitate equitable access to the arts, many of which serve impoverished communities, Black communities, and people of color citywide. In addition to social media videos, individuals in support of saving the OACCE and PCF are asked to visit the Philly Culture United webpage (http://www.phillycultureunited.com) to send an email to City Councilmembers asking for the budget to be revised. #PhillyCultureUnited was created in collaboration with Alist & Co., REC Philly, Our People Entertainment, The Dash Program, Jazz Philadelphia, members of the Music Industry Task Force, members of the Recording Academy Philadelphia Chapter, and a host of supporters. End
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