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Mobilizing MomentumBy Katherine Dodds ![]() The vision for the Campaign 4 Corporate Harm Reduction (C4CHR) began in the aftermath of The Corporation’s successful theatrical launch. We were in the privileged position of having had enough funding (by documentary standards) to really engage the grassroots over the year following the film’s debut. At the time, myself and my tiny core team of two (Christine Daniels and Colette Gunson) liaised with literally hundreds of organizations and thousands of volunteers as the film made it’s way across North American theatres. It wasn’t too hard to make a case against “The Man” (AKA homo corporatus) and though the filmmakers tried to include relevant women, the interviewees were mostly male ('cuz that’s corporate culture). So no wonder women-focused groups helped promote the film from early on! Inter Pares, our partner for this e’Zine issue, was a supporter in those early days. We also had enormous support from many individuals, and some key volunteers really took on the project – like Kirsten Lambertsen who was part of several organizations like SF Personhood, Reclaim Democracy, and Women’s International League of Peace and Freeedom (WILPF). Through WILPF who has an impressive network of supporters, Kirsten organized tabling and volunteers across the US. Many other organizations and individuals joined us too. It was during this moment that I grasped what a potential force the film could be to provide a common ground for rallying, while also offering very different people a way into the content. It didn’t just mobilize activists, it mobilized soccer moms, sales agents for Interface (carpets), and even a few skeptics. |
Contents ![]() Thank You! Thank you to all who have donated to the C4CHR! We’ve done very little so far to advertise this cause, but still, from all over the world donations have come. This money has contributed to this e’Zine and to our efforts to find sustainable funding for the long haul. We’ve had 40 folks respond to our donation button so far, and the average donation has been the price of a night at the movies! ![]() ![]() |
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