MALCS Archive

(MALCS) Women Active in Letters and Social Change

  • Home
  • Blog
  • History
  • Leadership
  • Membership
  • Forums
  • Institute
  • Journal
  • Giving
  • Contact Us

Cherrie: Whew! We did it! Deep thanks!

From Cherrie L. Moraga:

Estimado/as Supporters,
True, we were not going door to door with donation cans, but the vigilance it took by so many of you, to encourage your friends and colegas to pledge, to keep sending out the word, posting and posting, felt as demanding as that. And I thank you. I thank all of you here who have supported this campaign. Some of you, I know, really pledged beyond your budgets. It meant a great deal to me, to us.

In our *52-*day campaign (the NEW FIRE number), we raised over $27,000! And, in the process, you have helped to fund actual jobs for people of color artists — musicians, visual artists, designers, and choreographer — in a Xicana/Indigenous/Queer project. (There is a kind of timely and connected importance to this, I think: this show of an alternative approach to capital-raising in solidarity with young people in Oakland hell-raising in opposition to capital greed.)

What has been most moving to me about this campaign is to have a concrete way to witness the network of support NEW FIRE was generating even before the work has been even fully produced. Amazing. This tells us as artists that — contrary to popular belief — there is an audience for the culture of these ideas, images, and inquiries; and that this public expression of it has been a long time in coming. (Celia Herrera knew this from the beginning.) I, for my part, am awed by the challenge, it’s a lot to live up to; but in true collaboration, it’s all possible. As playwright-director, I enter this process with a cadre of inspired and committed artists, deeply grounded in shared aesthetic and political vision.

In closing, I want to thank the cihuatl productions board for their engaged support; Adelina Anthony for her steady humor and for designing the Kickstarter campaign strategy with creativity and constancy; and Emily Encina, our videographer, who created the video portraits of the New Fire artists that served our campaign so powerfully.

And all we need to do now is to leave the virtual world and move into the actual theater. We begin early rehearsals this Friday and we look forward to seeing you in those theater seats with familia and friends in January. Please continue to stay updated on our play process, the line up of post-show speakers, the special group offers, etc. by visiting our cihuatl productions fan page or website: https://cihuatlproductions.org/. And mark “attend” on the “New Fire” Event page on Facebook.

En gratitud, Cherríe
P.S. The photo is of our choreographer, Alleluia Panis, celebrating at Teotihuacan the success of the campaign!

Related

Give Ten in Two!

Donate ten dollars in two minutes with MALCS' new Paypal Donate (That's barely a movie ticket)



Recent Posts

  • Statement from the Mujeres Activas en Letras y Cambio Social (MALCS) regarding the abolishment of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Program
  • Postdoc in Xican@ Art (Deadline April 7, 2017)
  • 2017 MALCS Summer Institute
  • 2017 Summer Institute Dates Announced!
  • Unas Palabras from the MALCS Leadership to the Membership

Recent Comments

  • la Webjefa on Deadline Extended!: MALCS 2016 Summer Institute Call for Papers
  • Amore Alvarenga on Deadline Extended!: MALCS 2016 Summer Institute Call for Papers
  • la Webjefa on CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS: CLS Writing Workshop
  • Nancy Carvajal Medina on CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS: CLS Writing Workshop
  • Seline on Pioneering Chicana Historian Honored by Obama, NEH

Allies

  • Chicana/Latina Foundation
  • Dolores Huerta Foundation
  • Latina Institute for Repro Health
  • Latina Lista
  • MexMigration
  • National Association for Chicana & Chicano Studies
  • Society for the Study of Gloria Anzaldua

News / Noticias

  • CIMAC Noticias
  • La Bloga

Recommended Publications

  • Chicana Matters series @UTPress
  • Latin America Otherwise @Duke Univ Press
  • Latinas in History website

Student Resources

  • Latina/o Scholarship Directory
  • Latinas in History website
  • Scholarships That Don't Require SocialSec Numbers

Archives

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

Mujeres Activas en Letras y Cambio Social, 1404 66th St., Berkeley, CA 94702

Copyright © MALCS 2005-2025 · Email: chicanas@malcs.org · Sitemap