Housing & Community Stability
Economic mobility starts with the right to stay and thrive in your community.
Event Concept · 2025
Art moves us. People power wins.
Transforming complex ideas into visceral images and sounds that inspire, unite, and mobilize people toward change.
Make change visible.
A rallying cry for the movement
An art exhibition at Cat Eye Creative in Downtown Atlanta — aligned with Georgia's early voting window.
Thirty to forty pieces by local artists, each responding to one of the five pillars of the Working Families Party platform. Designed to build momentum, excitement and engagement leading into the ballot.
Each artist is given one of the five pillars of the WFP platform as a prompt to create two original pieces. Open-call submissions receive all five to choose from.
Economic mobility starts with the right to stay and thrive in your community.
Invest in care, not punishment, to ensure safe, thriving neighborhoods for all.
Build a just economy where workers, not corporations, come first.
A responsive government accountable to the people — not profit or corruption.
A city where every resident can live well — physically, mentally, and environmentally.
Engage the creative community
Engage supporters and donors
Build energy and momentum around civic engagement
Raise awareness of the election
Increase turnout of likely voters
Cool, cultural branding for the party and its platform
Social media content and amplification for campaign, supporters and creatives
A rallying point for supporters and creatives
Serve as a unique venue to hold events
WFP centers its mission on advancing policies that help working families thrive — not just survive. This includes advocating for higher wages, universal paid sick days, affordable housing, universal healthcare, and student debt relief. It seeks to reverse systems rigged to favor the wealthy.