Support

To access viewing, please contribute to one of the two ActBlue-supported organizations.

The Friends of David Ladley Swanson and FLIPNC contribution targets grassrooots GOTV efforts and the campaigns of carefully selected progressive statehouse and judicial candidates in North Carolina--candidates committed to justice who are in tight races. (Note: The Friends of David Ladley Swanson also supports progressive candidates in Wisconsin, but all donations made through our link will go to NC candidates.)

The David Ladley Swanson Foundation contribution is tax-deductible and supports a non-partisan effort to provide transportation to voting sites for Durham residents without cars. David Swanson was a committed volunteer of this work, determined not to let one person miss the opportunity to vote, just because they didn't have a ride.

Once you make a contribution, you will be sent a link to the youtube site of our livestream. Give what you can. Our suggested donation is $10, but we accept any donation amount.

And if you’d like to also support the performance production, please donate to the GoFundMe at the bottom of the page. This will make us all very happy but NOT give you a link to the livestream.

 
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Support Progressive NC campaigns

To access the livestream, donate here to North Carolina-based efforts:

  • Flip NC is a grassroots campaign working tirelessly to mobilize North Carolinian voting

  • The Friends of David Ladley Swanson raises money for targeted progressive candidates statewide in battleground NC and honors the memory of a very special and much missed North Carolina activist by continuing his work electing progressive candidates

David Swanson, a long time Durham voting activist, helped imagine and establish "rides to the polls" from the Durham Bus Station over several election cycles.  Since David's death in September 2019, his family and friends have set up the David Ladley Swanson Foundation, a 501c3 (tax-deductible) fund. Donations to the David Ladley Swanson fund supports this non-partisan Durham effort to provide voter transportation.

Production

“Hell, they’ve got to eat just like other people!” Harry Hopkins famously said of actors at the dawn of the Roosevelt Administrations Federal Theatre Project (1935-39).

We do! If you donate here we will email the link, and you will earn gratitude in our hearts forever. But even better, donate to one of the ActBlue sites above to get the link and then come back here and donate to support production tech costs.

We love you! Thank you!