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SAVE OAKLAND ARTS NOW! Stop the 50% Arts Cut!
The Council needs to hear from us again! The community prevailed when we
raised our voices against similar cuts in October 2008. WE CAN DO IT
AGAIN!
The Oakland City Council considers a 50% Cut to Oakland Arts at a
special budget session on Thursday, April 1, 2010, 7pm. This is one
move closer towards the elimination of the Cultural Funding Program, the
long-established, competitive City program to provide arts and cultural
services with attendance over 1.4 million.
3 STEP CALL TO ACTION:
1. Get the Word Out! FORWARD this alert to constituents, colleagues,
students, friends, families, neighbors, friends-of-friends-- Cut &
Paste this alert or Send Facebook Alert
2. CALL, EMAIL or Write your Council Member NOW! You can make the
difference- Cut & Paste sample text or write your own message (See
Sample below); Remain Positive and Respectful in your communications. We
need the Council's support!
3. Be There April 1 at 7 pm! TAKE ACTION & MAKE A DIFFERENCE during
the special City Council BUDGET MEETING at
City Hall, Sign-up for speaker cards at the meeting or in advance
online -Agenda Item tba.
Strategy & Info Meeting at Pro Arts, Tuesday, March 30, 6:30 pm 150
Frank H Ogawa Plaza at Oakland Art Gallery
Learn about public comment at Council, sign-up for a speaker card,
review talking points, and get your message to Council!
What's at Stake: The City Council faces an unprecedented budget
challenge. The additional proposed 50% cut to the Arts 1) is
disproportionate to other City program cuts, 2) stands to cripple the
arts sector, and 3) significantly reduces City tax revenues. Oakland is
currently 13th in the nation for Arts Businesses per capita.
For every $1 the City invests in arts and culture, the City gets back $4
in fees, licenses and taxes. Nonprofit Arts in Oakland generate over
$103 million in total gross annual economic activity and provide more
than 5,000 jobs. The proposed cut means less revenue, more arts
organizations closing their doors, loss of jobs and irreversible damage
to the sector's infrastructure. The Arts are a means of economic
investment and renewal for Oakland! STOP THE 50% ARTS CUT!
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Supporting Documentation & Resources:
A. SAMPLE Letter/Email:
Dear Council Member ________________,
Oakland Arts are the means to Oakland's economic renewal and are
fundamental to our quality of life. It has come to my attention that
the City Council is considering a disastrous and disproportionate 50%
cut to the Cultural Funding Program.
As a concerned citizen, I understand that difficult choices need to be
made to ensure that essential services and infrastructure remain in
place. I also understand that there are no easy solutions to our budget
crisis. However, I believe a disproportionate cut to the arts
exacerbates the crises, cripples Oakland's nationally ranked arts
sector, and undermines our economic competitiveness, the compassion
within our communities, and our investment in our future. I call upon
you to mitigate the Arts cuts through a lens of equity and
proportionality. Thank you for your leadership in investing in a better
Oakland.
Sincerely,
B. Council Contacts:
District 1, Jane Brunner, jbrunner@oaklandnet.com, (510) 238-7001;
District 2, Pat Kernighan,pkernighan@oakla
This push is being spearheaded by the efforts of the Oakland Cultural Trust and here's the link to the OCT page for more info: http://www.facebook.com/pa ges/Oakland-Cultural-Trust/42932104758?ref=ts