Social Impact
Social Impact Partners
LIBERATION is committed to amplifying the themes in our show and fostering meaningful dialogue beyond the theater. We encourage you to explore and connect with our social impact partners doing essential work to raise consciousness and learn how you can get involved.
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A Is ForLEARN MOREA is For amplifies art and artists dedicated to eradicating stigma against abortion. We envision a world in which every person has access to the full spectrum of reproductive healthcare, free from judgment, scrutiny, and obstruction.
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Equality NowLEARN MOREFounded in 1992 as an international human rights organization, Equality Now is a global leader in using human rights law to prohibit all forms of violence and discrimination against women and ensure the law treats women and men equally. To date, we’ve helped to reform 130 sex discriminatory laws worldwide.
Our issue areas include: Ending Sexual Violence, Ending Harmful Practices (such as child marriage and FGM), Digital Rights and Online Sexual Exploitation and Abuse, and Legal Equality (constitutional and personal status laws).
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2×4 FoundationLEARN MOREWith a focus on health, safety and education, 2×4 supports grassroots non-profits providing essential services that elevate the lives of all women and girls in this country. At 2×4, we believe that increasing access to essential services empowers women and improves the trajectory of their families and communities. Our goal is to construct and support a network of community partners which will allow all women and girls the opportunity to achieve their full potential.
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National Organization for WomenLEARN MOREFor nearly 60 years, the National Organization for Women (NOW) has been the leading grassroots feminist advocacy group in the United States. Founded in 1966, NOW has grown into the nation’s largest organization of feminist activists, with chapters in every state and hundreds of thousands of members and supporters.
NOW works to advance gender equality through intersectional campaigns for reproductive freedom, economic justice, ending violence against women, racial justice, LGBTQIA+ rights, and constitutional equality. From the fight for the Equal Rights Amendment to shaping today’s most urgent conversations about justice and equality, NOW has been at the forefront of historic wins that continue to transform women’s lives.
Much like the women at the center of LIBERATION, NOW exists to defend women’s rights, amplify their voices, and ensure that the legacies of past generations fuel progress for those to come.
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Joyful Heart FoundationLEARN MOREThe Joyful Heart Foundation is transforming society’s response to sexual assault, domestic violence, and child abuse by working to build a world that prioritizes survivors’ healing.
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I Support the GirlsLEARN MOREWe’re not your mother’s nonprofit.
We’re busy busting stigmas while driving our Vangina, accepting bras from those who throw them off and giving them to those who embrace them, and bringing menopause chat to the dinner table.
For a decade, I Support the Girls has been providing choice. Bras, underwear, menstrual products and other expensive items have gone to more than 6 million women, girls, and folks who could not afford them otherwise.
43 million products later, we’re continuing to grow and let people choose what they need.
You can choose to give dignity today.
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ERA CoalitionLEARN MOREThe ERA Coalition and ERA Coalition Forward represent a movement of movements. We convene a diverse coalition of more than 300 partner organizations across the country, representing 80 million people. From gender, racial, economic, and reproductive justice to labor and LGBTQ+ rights, we unite interconnected, intergenerational, and intersectional organizations under one banner: to build a foundation for equal treatment under the law using the Equal Rights Amendment. The Coalition works to mobilize people in an inclusive forum with this one powerful goal. We share strategies and resources at the local, state, and federal levels, build support within Congress, provide legislative expertise, educate the American public about the urgent need for constitutional equality, and more.
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MaestraLEARN MOREStructural inequities in training, hiring, and visibility have long limited women and gender-expansive musicians and other underrepresented artists from full participation in the professional life of the theatre. Maestra believes that creative excellence and cultural equity are inseparable and demand sustained intervention. Through Maestra’s Directory, mentorship program, workshops, and ongoing data collection, as well as through our quickly-growing and industry-changing RISE Directory and network partners, we provide support, visibility, and community for our members as well as year-round programming and practices designed to build lasting models for equity across the theatre industry.
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BrigidLEARN MOREThe Brigid Alliance supports people who must travel long distances for abortion care. Working across the United States, we arrange and fund confidential travel, lodging, childcare, and logistical assistance, closing the gap between the need for an abortion and the ability to access one.