THE KUSF COMMUNITY CRUSADE offers community organizations support through daily, on-air public service announcements (PSAs).
June 2005
:
- Intersection for the Arts
- Frameline
June 2005 Community Crusade - Intersection for the Arts
This June, KUSF's Community Crusade joins forces with Intersection for the Arts.
Intersection for the Arts is San Francisco's oldest alternative art
space and has a long history of presenting new and experimental works
of literature, theater, music and the visual arts. For many years,
Intersection has supported the Bay Area's cultural community through
service, technical support, and mentorship programs. Intersection
provides a place where provocative ideas, diverse art forms, artists,
and audiences can create synergy with one another.
Throughout June, Intersection for the Arts teams up with
Mission Creek Productions and KUSF to bring you the Mission Creek
Music Festival. The Festival brings together more than 50 acts over
eight days from June 5th through 12th. Find out all about it at
www.mcmf.org.
At Intersection for the Arts, experimentation and risk are
possible, debate and critical inquiry are embraced, community is
essential, and resources and experience are democratized. To make a
contribution, become a member or volunteer visit
www.theintersection.org www.theintersection.org.
June 2005 Community Crusade - Frameline
This month, KUSF's Community Crusade goes to the movies with
Frameline. Frameline's mission is to strengthen the diverse lesbian,
gay, bisexual and transgender community by supporting and promoting a
broad array of cultural representatons and artistic expression in
film, video and other media.
Frameline is the only U.S educational distributor solely
dedicated to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender film and video.
In addition, the Frameline Film & Video Completion Fund provides
financial support to film- and video-makers for the completion of new
works.
Throughout June, Frameline hosts The San Francisco
International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, the oldest and largest
event of its kind in the world. The festival takes place June 16th
through the 26th and features many world and U.S. premieres and over
150 short films.
For further information on the International Lesbian and Gay
Film Festival, or to become a member of Frameline, visit
www.frameline.org.
ARCHIVED CRUSADES 2005
May, 2005: Garden Project; Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy
April, 2005: Three Wise Monkeys Theatre Company; Theatre Rhinoceros
March, 2005: San Francisco Performing Arts Library and Museum; ArtSF
February, 2005: The Women's Building; GirlVentures
January, 2005: The Volunteer Center of San Francisco; Northern California Service League
ARCHIVED CRUSADES 2004
December, 2004: Little Brothers-Friends of the Elderly; Meals on Wheels
November, 2004: Mickaboo Cockateil Rescue; Pets Unlimited
October, 2004: Craigslist Foundation; Action Without Borders
September, 2004: Music in Schools Today; LEAP - Imagination in Learning
August, 2004: Shaping San Francisco; SF Neighborhood Theater Foundation
July, 2004: ZEUM; Youth Speaks
June, 2004: SPCARE; Healing Muses
May, 2004: Cartoon Art Museum & Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
April, 2004: San Francisco Media Archive & Bay Area Video Coalition
ARCHIVED CRUSADES 2003
March, 2003: Cartoon Art Museum & Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
January, 2003: Friends of the Urban Forest & Save the Bay
February, 2003: Hospice by the Bay & Lyon-Martin Women's Health Services
ARCHIVED CRUSADES 2002
December, 2002: San Francisco Rescue Mission & San Francisco Food Bank
November, 2002: San Francisco City Carshare & San Francisco Bicycle Coalition