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March 14, 2024

CALLING ALL CROWS

ANNOUNCES THREE INITIATIVES THROUGHOUT MARCH

IN CELEBRATION OF WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH


INCLUDING A WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH LIVESTREAM WITH REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH ORGANIZATION

RESILIENT SISTERHOOD PROJECT ON MARCH 19 AT 1PM EST


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& THE 16TH ANNUAL BENEFIT CONCERT WITH CHADWICK STOKES

OF DISPATCH ON MARCH 22 AT THE SOMERVILLE THEATRE IN SOMERVILLE, MA


& AN IN-PERSON EVENT WITH

REPRODUCTIVE EQUITY NOW

ON MARCH 23 IN BOSTON, MA


REGISTRATION IS OPEN HERE


PLUS, CALLING ALL CROWS APPOINTS

HEATHERJEAN MACNEIL TO EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

& ANNOUNCES MAGGIE ARTHUR

HAS BEEN NAMED A 2024 POLLSTAR WOMEN OF LIVE HONOREE

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Today, Calling All Crows, a nonprofit organization that connects and mobilizes music fans to join feminist movements for justice and equality, announces three new initiatives in celebration of Women's History Month this month. Additionally, Calling All Crows will continue to be present at select shows of Mitski's U.S. tour to provide information and resources about their Here For The Music program, which fights against sexual violence and aims to build safety at shows and festivals across the country. The program has been supported by boygenius, Clairo, Goose, The 1975, Courtney Barnett and more. Plus, Calling All Crows is thrilled to announce Director of Here For The Music's Maggie Arthur has been named one of Pollstar's 2024 Women Of Live honorees.


On March 19, the organization will host a Women's History Month livestream across their social media channels with the Resilient Sisterhood Project (RSP). The Resilient Sisterhood Project’s mission is to educate and empower women of African descent regarding common yet rarely discussed diseases of the reproductive system that disproportionately affect them. A careful approach to these diseases and associated issues is done through a cultural and social justice lens—as the group believes that poor knowledge of reproductive health is primarily related to health, racial, and socioeconomic disparities. Join the livestream on March 19 at 1PM EST via facebook.com/callingallcrows.


RSP is delighted to work with Calling All Crows to bring their shared vision to life. The organization shares, "The Resilient Sisterhood Project is so excited to be partnering with Calling All Crows because of our shared commitment to justice and equality. And we want to thank Calling All Crows for their support of our mission to educate and empower women of African descent regarding their reproductive health and rights."


Three days later, Calling All Crows will celebrate their 16th Annual Benefit Weekend with a sold out performance by Chadwick Stokes of Dispatch and The Pintos at Somerville Theatre in Somerville, MA on March 22nd. Stokes will debut songs from his forthcoming rock opera, 1972.


The following day, on March 23rd, Calling All Crows will host an in-person event at The Sinclair in Boston, MA in celebration of their announcement of a new service project with Reproductive Equity Now. Registration is now open for all in the Boston area here. The event will work to increase access to reproductive care and bring awareness to reproductive health, including a training that will provide volunteers with crucial guidance on abortion advocacy: abortion care 101, how to talk about abortion like an advocate, how to access abortion care, how to identify (and avoid) dangerous anti-abortion centers, and ways all individuals can help ensure reproductive equity for all.


Calling All Crow's Annie Bailey shares that the organization is happy to partner with Reproductive Equity Now and aims to make an impact on all people and on legislation. "They are an incredible organization that provides critical education on abortion advocacy and reproductive justice. Our service project with them will be a great way for our volunteers to get excited about advocating for reproductive rights in their own communities, and will make a tangible impact on supporting abortion care providers and letting local legislators know that their community desires reproductive health protection and care for all."


Alongside the new initiatives, Calling All Crows is pleased to announce Heatherjean MacNeil has been appointed to Executive Director. Here For The Music Director Maggie Arthur shares, "After having worked in nonprofits for several years under a wide variety of leaders, I am so happy that Calling All Crows found Heatherjean MacNeil. Not only does she bring with her immensely impressive knowledge and resources in business and DEI initiatives, but she also is an eternal optimist with gorgeous dreams and a major commitment to our mission that the organization really needs to keep growing and pushing forward.”


Through their work, Calling All Crows visualizes a world where all people’s full humanity is realized, and local and global communities are equitable, just, and thriving. Get involved now at callingallcrows.org and on Instagram and Facebook.

Calling All Crows at select Mitski U.S. tour dates

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Chadwick Stokes + The Pintos show flyer

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ABOUT CALLING ALL CROWS 


Calling All Crows is dedicated to creating a more feminist and just music industry. We harness the power of music to create long-term social change that amplifies the voices of women and marginalized communities. CAC aims to bridge the gap between music culture and activism by providing individuals and organizations with the tools necessary for sustained action; we believe that music is a force that can inspire and mobilize change. By building this on-ramp to activism, we encourage and support music fans, artists, and industry leaders to use their voices and influence to make a difference. 


Join the movement at callingallcrows.org and keep up on socials @callingallcrows.

Heatherjean MacNeil | Photo credit: Heatherjean MacNeil | Download hi-res

ABOUT HEATHERJEAN MACNEIL



Heatherjean is an entrepreneurial leader with over twenty years of experience scaling social impact organizations across multiple industries including: entrepreneurship, sustainable fashion, consulting, and international development. She is a people-centric leader focused on building high-performance teams that drive systemic change. Heatherjean is a published author and international speaker on feminist issues and social justice. 


Heatherjean’s first company, Proxy Apparel, produced ethical and sustainable fashion by partnering with women and worker-owned cooperatives throughout the Americas. Following her experience building Proxy, she was Co-Founder and Global Director of the WIN (Women Innovating Now Lab), a venture accelerator program that supports women founders to launch and scale high-impact ventures in Boston and Miami. The program has supported hundreds of successful and high-growth companies to date. Most recently she served as SVP of Business Strategy and Growth at Orange Grove Consulting, she partnered with companies to design and implement DEI initiatives and system-change inclusion strategies. 


Heatherjean has her MBA from Simmons University and her PhD from the University of Massachusetts. Her research is focused on feminist issues in entrepreneurship. Most recently, her work on intersectionality and the cannabis industry received the best paper award at the Diana International Research Conference in Dublin, Ireland.

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ABOUT MAGGIE ARTHUR



Maggie Arthur (she/her) is the Director of Here For The Music, a Calling All Crows program working with musicians, industry professionals and music fans to end sexual violence in live music spaces. In this role, she will focus on expanding CAC's reach to new audiences while deepening existing partnerships with venues, festivals and artists all in an effort to create safe, sustaining, music communities.


Maggie has been actively working to end gender-based violence and support survivors since 2009. After completing her MSW from the University of Illinois Chicago's Jane Addams College of Social Work in 2017, she joined the Education & Training team at Chicago's largest serving rape crisis center, Resilience where she spent four years as a sexual violence prevention educator, and another two years as Director of the Education & Training team, all the while overseeing the Our Music My Body campaign addressing sexual violence in the Chicago live music community. Maggie is both a 40-hour certified Domestic Violence Survivor Advocate and a 60-hour certified Sexual Assault Survivor Advocate. 


Prior to pursuing social justice work full time, Maggie completed a BFA in photography and a BA in journalism at Indiana University and worked in the hospitality industry for sixteen years. Maggie loves any occasion to bring people together, adores Dolly Parton, and believes a future without violence is possible.

For more information on Calling All Crows, please visit:


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For all Calling All Crows press inquiries, please contact:


Heatherjean Macneil, Executive Director / hjmacneil@callingallcrows.org

Annie Bailey, Engagement and Operations Manager / abailey@callingallcrows.org

Maggie Arthur, Director of Here For The Music / marthur@callingallcrows.org

Leigh Greaney Bush, Publicist / leigh@bighassle.com

Romy Bayhack, Publicist / romy@bighassle.com