Exeunt Recommends “We Persist” in Their December Top Picks

Exeunt's Joe Charnitski listed Art, Humanity & Action: "We Persist" among its featured events for December. From the article: 

Art, Humanity & Action: We Persist (Knitting Factory – Brooklyn) (December 5): A stellar, all-female line-up of some of NYC’s best storytellers gather for a night of uplifting, inspiring, funny personal stories and songs about persistence. Plus, speakers and stories from local, women-led organizations about ways to get involved and elect more women to office in 2018. 100% of ticket proceeds will benefit Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America

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Top Female Storytellers Raise Funds For Moms Demand Action For Gun Sense

Broadway World pushed Art, Humanity & Action: "We Persist" with the nicest blurb. From the article: 

To celebrate these badass women and gear up for the fight ahead, Art, Humanity & Action: We Persist brings together NYC's favorite female storytellers for a night of uplifting, inspiring, funny personal stories and songs about persistence. Plus, speakers and stories from local, women-led organizations about ways to get involved and elect more women to office in 2018.

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Art, Humanity & Action in MTV’s Social Justice Forecast

 Art Humanity & Action received a nice shout out from MTV for our Dec. 2016 show to benefit the Anti-Violence Project. 

From the article:  

One way to challenge the hate that’s been perpetuated so openly over the past few months is to tell stories of love. Some of New York’s best storytellers will be on hand at this fundraiser to share personal experiences of compassion and hope, along with guest speakers from the Muslim Community Network and Planned Parenthood. These speeches and performances will bring a little light into these long winter nights. Tickets are $15 and the proceeds will go to the Anti-Violence Project, a New York–based organization that works to end violence in LGBTQ and HIV-affected communities.

Read more at MTV News.

NY’s Best Storytellers Share True Stories of Compassion, Equality, and Love in Fundraiser for Anti-Violence Project

Broadway World shared a nice blurb about Art, Humanity & Action's first storytelling show. From the article: 

In the wake of the 2016 election results, when much of the country is falling into bitter divisiveness, a group of New York City's best and most-loved live storytellers will stand up to hatred and fear by sharing true, personal stories on the themes of compassion, equality, and love that speak to our shared humanity.

Read more at Broadway World