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Donations: Arts in a Time of Need

We are incredibly grateful to be able to present this show to you. However, the future of the arts remains uncertain. Theatres are still closed and Arts educational institutions are struggling to stay afloat. Many spaces and companies that bring unique and beautiful stories to the stage risk losing everything. This is why we'd like to ask you to consider donating to the arts, and in particular the funding campaigns below. The arts need your help, and anything you can spare is most appreciated. 

Fountain School of Performing Arts

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Your gift will enhance the learning experience for Fountain School students, advance ground-breaking research and creativity, and deepen your impact on the community.

Neptune Theatre​

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We are grateful to Neptune Theatre for their support in bringing this production to life. If you can, consider donating.

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Your support ensures Neptune Theatre will continue to create memorable theatre experiences for all Nova Scotians.

This show has been created in Mi'kma'ki, Anishinabek, and the traditional territories of the Blackfoot Confederacy (Siksika, Kainai, Piikani), the Tsuut'ina, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations and the Métis Nation (Region 3) Likewise, the platforms we use are based in Indigenous lands and benefit from the riches of these lands. The Zoom's headquarters are located on the land of the Ohlone, and the Vimeo's headquarters are located on the land of the Munsee Lenape.

Whose land are you on?: Native-land.ca

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As colonisers, acknowledging our privilege is the first step

toward dismantling white supremacy.

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Support the Sipekne’katik Fishers by calling or writing to the Saulnierville Chief of Police and demanding an investigation into the harassment of Mi’kmaq fishers.

Support the Justice of Chantal Moore movement:

https://www.change.org/p/new-brunswick-city-council-justice-for-chantel-moore

Donate to the Wet’suwet’en protestors:

https://raventrust.com/campaigns/wetsuweten-2/

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