Solidarity Statement
Copious Love Productions stands in solidarity with the Black and Indigenous communities—both here in Seattle and across the country—against systematic racism and the continued violence perpetrated against Black bodies. We honor the grief, anger and pain of our BIPOC friends, family and community. We commit to anti-racism in ourselves and in our organization through trainings and continued education. See Copious Suggests for reading lists, spotlights, and upcoming art by local BIPOC artists and organizations. In this continuing process, we invite the necessary and difficult conversations, both on stage and off, and continue to hold space as we collectively shift from the individual transactions of a capitalistic society into communities of radical love for all bodies.
Copious Suggests
In an effort to amplify the work of BIPOC artists, Copious Love curates Copious Suggests, which will highlight the work of BIPOC artists and organizations local to Seattle.
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The Give Inn & SeaBCC
The SeaBCC seeks to enhance the lives of marginalized individuals through artistic expression and liberation, in order to reinvigorate the arts for the future of all.
The List Live
Joseph and Jeremiah, the chance college roommates turned best friends process the world through the lens of two big, Black, Queer Americans trying to thrive in a world that doesn't want them to survive.
Red Eagle Soaring
Red Eagle Soaring Native Youth Theatre (RES) exists to empower American Indian and Alaska Native youth to express themselves with confidence and clarity through traditional and contemporary performing arts.
Randy Ford
Randy Ford aka Aísha Noir (she/her/Goddess), is a Seattle-born creative (dancer, choreographer, actor, activist, curator, and educator, songwriter, rapper).
Brown Soul Productions
Founded by two sisters, Alma and Alba Davenport, in July 2016, Brown Soul Productions is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to the development and production of new work by female writers of color.