The Dramatists Guild of America is a national organization dedicated to promoting the vitality and vibrancy of the theatre by asserting the dramatist as its driving artistic force, advocating for their rights and working to create opportunities so that every playwright can realize their dream, take pride in their work and enjoy the respect they deserve.
Lowest grade taught: Kindergarten - Highest grade taught: 5th Grade
Executive Board: President - Leighton Magoon, FCLC '17 VP for Operations - Kayla Wolf FCLC '19 VP for Student Affairs - Rebecca Song, FCLC '18 Treasurer - Daniel Nasta, FCLC '19 Secretary - Raphael Famatigan, FCLC '18 President Pro Tempore - TBD Senior Senators, Class of 2017 Yint Hmu Junior Senators, Class of 2018 Andrew Donchak Ariel Strait Dillon Zimmermann-Droal Sophomore Senators, Class of 2019 Shannon Constantine Carla de Miranda Demetrios Stratis Freshmen Senators, Class of 2020: Andre' Der-Artinian Angelika Menendez Shravan Wadhwa Justin Westbrook-Lowery
We focus on beautification, action and education. We are a 501(c)(3)
We focus on beautification, action and education. We are a 501(c)(3)
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The Solidarity Center is a shared office, resource, meeting venue and work space that seeks to support grassroots social justice efforts in New York City. Located close to many subways (any train to 23rd St.). The Solidarity Center is entirely supported by individual monthly contributions. It is run and supported by volunteers.