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Bold Changes, Great Leaders, Big Movements Our country is facing a glut of complex problems -- such as poverty, climate change, and immigration -- that no single politician, political party, or other organization can solve in a lasting way, without help. For shifts of this magnitude, we need social movements, and social movements require compelling leaders. That's why Hunt Alternatives Fund created Prime Movers: Cultivating Social Capital, a multi-year fellowship program for established and emerging social movement leaders in the United States. These Prime Movers have a record of accomplishment in engaging masses of people around a particular issue. Each amplifies the voices of others who share his or her experiences, hopes, and dreams. Martin Luther King Jr., Gloria Steinem, and Cesar Chavez led movements that transformed an entire population. Lesser-known, but equally important, is Dorothy Day, founder of the Catholic Worker Movement, or Ella Baker and Dorothy Height, champions in the African-American civil rights movement. These men and women motivated millions to shape their society by speaking out against injustice, catalyzing collective protests, and refusing to stand down when the opposition stood up. As participants in these endeavors, ordinary people accomplished extraordinary feats, changing laws and behavior, and driving the United States ever closer to ideals of social justice. Today's movements need leaders who, like their forebears, are innovative, tenacious, and willing to build on the wisdom of the iconic men and women who preceded them. They must take risks and call on others to do the same. It is an honor to induct six new Prime Movers into our fellowship program:
These six fellows join their peers in a program emphasizing their professional development as women and men who engage masses of people. Our goal is to bolster Prime Movers' ability to think beyond their organizations and take on broader, more strategically positioned roles within their movements. Following a comprehensive nomination and selection process, the finalists receive $60,000 over two years to strengthen their abilities to get average Americans off their couches and into their communities. Through retreats and seminars, the fellows work together and with Fund staff to develop insights and practices about what is required today to be a successful social movement leader. Among this select group of 40 Prime Movers shaping this country are Kevin Bales, Majora Carter, Cheryl Dorsey, Alan Khazei, Maria Teresa Kumar, Eboo Patel, Zainab Salbi, Rinku Sen, and Jim Wallis. These leaders recognize that we, as Americans, can act in concert to strengthen and protect this messy yet dynamic democracy. As we step forward to craft a more perfect union, we transform possibilities into realities, making our common goals work for the common good. One of these modern cultural icons may have already inspired you to be a co-author, writing the history of our democracy. If it hasn't happened yet, make it happen soon.
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