Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Jazz Funeral for the Arts

[Of course our state testing begins in our schools tomorrow. However, I will be there in spirit as I pass on the information. My first job was as an art teacher for high school students. Later as I worked as an arts and cultural enrichments speciaolist I was RIF-ed to "save money" for another program.]

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contacts:
Holley Vaughn- (469) 644-4625
Chris Krejci- (225) 454-0866 or christopherkrejci@gmail.com
Todd Henry- (818) 640-6710 or THactorboy@hotmail.comor join us on facebook http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=90259875389&ref=nf

PLEASE DISTRIBUTE WIDELY!

Calling all artists, musicians, performers, and patrons of the arts!

Join like-minded citizens on Wednesday, April 1 at 11:30 AM in Lafayette Park (across from the Shaw Center) for a Jazz Funeral for Louisiana Arts and Culture in protest of Governor Bobby Jindal’s proposed budget cut that will devastate Louisiana's economy by SLASHING the state budget for THE ARTS and ARTS EDUCATION by 83%.

See email below and attached flyer for more information!

Louisiana’s cultural economy, which is the states second largest industry, is in SERIOUS TROUBLE. On Thursday, April 2nd Bobby Jindal will enact a shameful budget cut that will devastate Louisiana's economy by SLASHING the state budget for The Arts and ARTS EDUCATION by 83%.Yes, you read that correctly... 83%! This budget cut will devastate a 10 billion dollar industry that sustains 144,000 jobs. Investing in the arts is economically productive. Every $1 invested in Louisiana’s non-profit Arts and Culture industry generates $6 in revenue for the state. The Arts and Culture industry is paramount in revitalizing struggling urban centers and dilapidating historic districts. In terms of civic engagement, these programs foster public discourse and debate and critically activate public memory. Moreover, these programs attract tourism, which is a VITAL part of Louisiana's struggling economy.
WE MUST ACT QUICKLY. The Louisiana House Appropriations Committee will be meeting on Thursday April 2nd. They are our last hope to stop Jindal from pursuing this INSANE course of action!
How to help:


1) Write your Legislator- it literally takes 5 seconds. go to: http://www.lparts.org/index.cfm enter your zip and click Write Your Legislator then click Take Action

2) BLITZ THE MEDIA- We are desperately trying to get national media coverage. Write the national networks (CNN, MSNBC, CBS, ABC, Comedy Central etc), blitz the blogs, call local and national radio and tell them to PLEASE COVER THIS STORY. Feel free to post and repost this email everywhere. If you want to post another cool link, Howie Klein has written an awesome article at the Huffington Post- check it out at:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/howie-klein/bobby-jindal-dont-like-no_b_180462.html.

3) TAKE IT TO THE STREETS!
Plan of Action: We will meet at Lafayette Park across from the Shaw Center at 11:30 AM and begin marching at 12:00 PM up 3rd St. and then down Spanish Town Rd. toward Capitol Grocery.


What to Bring: Please wear attire appropriate for a Jazz Funeral. Feel free to bring hankies, umbrellas, and musical instruments. If you choose to carry signs, we suggest the following writing: “R.I.P LA Arts & Culture” or “Funding Arts and Culture in LA is FISCALLY responsible!”

Keep the Protest/ Performance Peaceful: According to Kim Brooks, Legal Advisor for the Chief of Police, we MUST keep moving, stay on the sidewalks, and avoid blocking street and pedestrian traffic. PLEASE ABIDE BY THESE GUIDELINES!


PLEASE do whatever you can to stop this budget cut. This is serious. We need all hands on deck.

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