Partners

We are absolutely delighted to present our film alongside so many amazing organizations. Each and every organization is contributing to our community in crucial ways to promote equality and social justice in the Bay Area and beyond.

Arts programs for underserved communities, advocacy and policy organizations, interfaith alliances — our community partners help bring the message of A New Color to the communities of people they serve, and we cannot thank them enough.

This list grows everyday as our community grows!!!

 

African American Art & Culture Complex (AAACC) is a community based, 501(c)3 arts and cultural organization, whose mission is to empower the African American community through artistic and cultural expression, mediums, education and programming.

 

Bay Area Women in Film and Media (BAWIFM) is a volunteer-run, non-profit organization that actively provides networking, educational and social opportunities for over 1,000 women film and media-makers in the San Francisco Bay Area.

 

Be’chol Lashon (In Every Tongue) grows and strengthens the Jewish people through ethnic, cultural, and racial inclusiveness.

 

Bend the Arc is building the power and passion of the progressive Jewish movement in America by bringing together Jews from across the country to advocate and organize for a more just and equal society.

 

Community Rejuvenation Project is a pavement to policy organization that cultivates healthy communities through public art, beautification, education & celebration.

 

Community Works West interrupts and heals the far-reaching impact of incarceration and violence by empowering individuals, families and communities.

 

Congregation Beth El is a vibrant and growing Reform Jewish congregation located in Berkeley, California, whose members live in cities throughout the northern East Bay and Bay Area.

 

Equal Justice Society is transforming the nation’s consciousness on race through law, social science, and the arts.

 

GLIDE Foundation‘s mission is to create a radically inclusive, just and loving community mobilized to alleviate suffering and break the cycles of poverty and marginalization.

 

Impact Hub Oakland’s mission is to build an entrepreneurial community and coworking space to create solutions for a world that works for all.

 

LifeLong Medical Care provides high-quality health and social services to underserved people of all ages; creates models of care for the elderly, people with disabilities and families; and advocates for continuous improvements in the health of our communities

 

Love Not Blood Campaign (LNBC)’s mission is to bring about an atmosphere of social justice throughout the United States by developing a Family First Responders Crisis Team.

 

Minnesota Street Project offers affordable and economically sustainable spaces for art galleries, artists and related nonprofits.

 

Mission Nightwalks bring faith communities in San Francisco’s Mission District to walk the streets of our neighborhood where violence has occurred.

 

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute is an active community of peers age 50 and up engaged in learning through classes, interest groups, and events at the SF State downtown and main campuses.

 

Precita Eyes Muralists seeks to enrich and beautify urban environments and educate communities locally and internationally about the process and the history of public community mural art.

 

Root Division is a visual arts non-profit that connects creativity and community through a dynamic ecosystem of arts education, exhibitions, and studios.

 

Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURGE) is a national network of groups and individuals organizing White people for racial justice.

 

Women’s Building SF is a women-led community space that advocates self-determination, gender equality and social justice.

 

World Trust provides unique learning tools and resources that build capacities to actively address and heal systemic racial inequity and bias in your organizations, communities and everyday life.