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Shutterstock Launches Global Grant In Partnership With The It Gets Better Project To Empower And Authentically Portray LGBTQ+ Communities

Shutterstock Launches Global Grant In Partnership With The It Gets Better Project To Empower And Authentically Portray LGBTQ+ Communities
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Announcing the Winners of the 2021 IndieReader Discovery Awards

Announcing the Winners of the 2021 “IndieReader Discovery Awards” Share Article The Winners of the 11th Annual Awards Are Revealed “With the rush by traditional publishers to sign them and their noteworthy bestselling status, there’s no longer much doubt that indie authors can be both commercially and creatively successful. MONTCLAIR, N.J. (PRWEB) June 04, 2021 Today as authors, booksellers and the publishing industry look to come back stronger than ever after a challenging year Amy Edelman, founder of IndieReader, announced the winners of the 11th annual “IndieReader Discovery Awards” (IRDAs). With sponsors including NY-based literary agents Dystel, Goderich & Bourret, Reedsy, Smith Publicity and Jerry Jenkins The Writer s Guild, IndieReader launched the IRDAs to give indie authors access to people who can make a difference in their book’s success. Says Edelman, “With the rush by traditional

Quick Q&A with playwright Lorna Wells

Quick Q&A with playwright Lorna Wells
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Shutterstock Launches Global Grant On International Women s Day To Empower Female And Non-Binary Creators

Share this article Share this article An extension of The Create Fund launched in December 2020, the Through Their Eyes $10,000 grant provides financial and professional support to female and non-binary artists NEW YORK, March 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Shutterstock, Inc. (NYSE: SSTK)  a leading global creative platform offering full-service solutions, high-quality content, and tools for brands, businesses and media companies, today announced the launch of Through Their Eyes, a $10,000 grant to champion underrepresented female and non-binary creators, and their creative projects across photography, visual journalism, videography, illustration, 3D modeling, and writing. Launching on International Women s Day, the grant was established to celebrate and embolden the diverse perspectives of female and non-binary artists, by highlighting their visual stories, and providing a glimpse into their thoughts, experiences and perceptions of the world as portrayed in their art. Moving a

Shutterstock launches The Create Fund for under-represented creatives

The Create Fund – a $300,000 (USD) artist grant program. The Create Fund will provide financial and professional support for artists around the globe focusing on diversity, inclusion, social justice and environmental awareness through the content they create. The company added that through The Create Fund, Shutterstock aims to fill content gaps and further diversity and inclusion within its content library and contributor network. The financial and professional support will be offered to “under-represented artists who are advancing the global mission of diversity and inclusion through their visual content.” To increase the reach of the grant program, The Create Fund will be partnering with a variety of leading organizations to support giving back and engaging with a variety of designer communities.

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