Profile: Artists for a New South Africa
Year Founded
1989
Type
Non-profit
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Updated on: 07/17/2008 11:55
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Mission Statement
Artists for a New South Africa (ANSA) is a nonprofit organization working in Africa and the U.S. to combat HIV/AIDS, advance human rights, safeguard voting rights, and assist and empower AIDS orphans and at-risk youth. 

ANSA makes a substantial difference by developing innovative, collaborative programs; providing grants and resources to effective frontline organizations; and raising public awareness and mobilizing action through media campaigns, advocacy, and the arts. Founded in 1989 to support South Africa's quest for freedom and democracy, ANSA has:

·         Raised more than $9 million for effective African programs 
·         Shipped over 70 tons of medical supplies and books to impoverished communities 
·         Educated millions across the U.S. and Africa about HIV/AIDS and voting rights 

ANSA's founders, board members, advisors, and core supporters include noted artists, activists, experts, Nobel Peace Prize recipients, philanthropists, entertainment industry professionals, students, and committed donors and volunteers from all walks of life. ANSA harnesses the unique talents, resources, expertise, and influence of all its diverse supporters and partners to have strategic impact. We invite you to join us. 

Have Hope. Take Action. Save Lives.


www.ansafrica.org

Location
2999 Overland Avenue, Suite 102
Los Angeles, CA 90064
United States
Phone
310.204.1748
Fax
310.204.4277
Website
www.ansafrica.org
Email
info@ansafrica.org
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View the Trailer of "Road to Ingwavuma", ANSA's Delegation to South Africa with Carlos Santana, Samuel L. Jackson, Alfre Woodard, and Jurnee Smollett 

 

 

 

 

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For Immediate Release:

NELSON MANDELA’S FAVORITE AFRICAN FOLKTALES TO BE PRODUCED AS AUDIOBOOK FEATURING  ARCHBISHOP TUTU, GILLIAN ANDERSON, AMERICA FERRERA, WHOOPI GOLDBERG, SAMUEL L. JACKSON, ALAN RICKMAN AND JURNEE SMOLLETT, DIRECTED BY ALFRE WOODARD 

ARTISTS FOR A NEW SOUTH AFRICA TO PRODUCE, HACHETTE AUDIO TO PUBLISH AND DISTRIBUTE IN ’09
TO BENEFIT PROGRAMS SERVING AFRICAN AIDS ORPHANS

Los Angeles, CA, July 16, 2008 – In honor of Nelson Mandela’s 90th birthday this week, Artists for a New South Africa (ANSA) announced plans to produce an audiobook version of Nelson Mandela’s Favorite African Folktales, an award-winning book of legendary tales hand-picked by the Nobel Peace Prize laureate.  An array of celebrated, award-winning performers are donating their talents to the charitable endeavor; those already signed on to voice stories include Gillian Anderson (Emmy/Golden Globe winner; X Files), America Ferrera (Emmy/Golden Globe winner; Ugly Betty), Whoopi Goldberg (Oscar/Tony/Emmy/GRAMMY® winner), Samuel L. Jackson (Cannes/BAFTA/Independent Spirit winner and Oscar nominee; Pulp Fiction), Alan Rickman (Emmy/Golden Globe winner, Rasputin; Harry Potter film series) and Jurnee Smollett (Critics Choice/ NAACP Image Award winner; The Great Debaters). Nobel laureate Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu will record a special message to the world’s children that will be featured on the audiobook.

Emmy/Golden Globe winner/Oscar nominee Alfre Woodard, who co-founded ANSA in 1989, will serve as Creative Director of the audiobook.  She said, “I was privileged to be with Nelson Mandela recently in London, where he challenged us, saying, ‘...our work is far from complete. Where there is poverty and sickness, including AIDS, where human beings are oppressed, there is more work to be done...after nearly 90 years of life, it is time for new hands to lift the burdens. It is in your hands now.’ With this audiobook, ANSA pays tribute to our friend and our hero, Nelson Mandela, on his 90th birthday.  It will take the hands of all mankind to lift that burden and carry on the work.  We hope you will join in and support this effort.”

The audiobook, slated for a Summer 2009 release, will be published and distributed by Hachette Audio, a division of Hachette Book Group USA, one of the largest and most respected publishing groups in the world. Proceeds will benefit the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund (NMCF), a South African organization founded in 1995 to improve dramatically the way society treats its children; and ANSA, which works in the U.S. and South Africa to combat HIV/AIDS, provide comprehensive assistance to children orphaned by HIV/AIDS, advance human rights, educate and empower at-risk youth, and build bonds between both nations through arts, culture and the shared pursuit of social justice. Both organizations are working to address the impact of the AIDS pandemic on children in South Africa, which has more people living with HIV/AIDS and more children orphaned by the disease than any other country. 

Nelson Mandela’s Favorite African Folktales was first published in 2002 in hardcover internationally by NB Publishers and in hardcover and paperback in the U.S. by W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., both of which have granted worldwide English language rights for the audiobook to ANSA and Hachette Audio. Individuals and companies involved in the effort have donated services or waived fees to allow a maximum amount of proceeds to benefit the charities. In addition to waiving all sales and distribution fees, Hachette Audio will donate 100% of proceeds to ANSA and NMCF, and NB Publishers has waived fees so additional royalties can benefit NMCF. The CDs and audiobook packaging will be manufactured by Ivy Hill/Cinram, which is donating a significant portion of their services. Time Warner intellectual property attorney Bradley Silver is contributing his legal services to ANSA, in line with Time Warner Inc.'s pro bono endeavors.  The actors and creative director are fully donating their talents, as are two-time GRAMMY® winner Gavin Lurssen, who will master the audiobook, and Gregory Robinson, who will handle the mixing and sound effects.

“We’re deeply grateful to our generous partners and to the gifted artists who are helping bring these remarkable stories to life,” said ANSA’s Executive Director Sharon Gelman. “Our goal is to create an audiobook that can be enjoyed by people around the world, increasing awareness of Africa’s rich cultural heritages and creating a better future for South Africa’s most vulnerable children.”

In his original foreword for the folktale collection, Nelson Mandela wrote, “It is my wish that the voice of the storyteller may never die in Africa, that all the children of the world may experience the wonder of books.” With the forthcoming audiobook edition of Nelson Mandela’s Favorite African Folktales, his vision comes full circle, as the timeless tales he selected return to the great oral tradition that allowed them to be passed down for centuries, and will now enlighten and entertain children of all ages the world over.                
               

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kyartaids 155 days ago
Be Creative. Be Safe. Postcards From Kentuckiana Art for AIDS

Artists Wanted

Kentuckiana Art for AIDS invites artists to participate in our first annual visual AIDS - Be Creative. Be Safe. Postcards benefit. We are looking for artists to donate a 4" x 6" original work on paper for the exhibition and sale. Painting, drawing, photography, printmaking and mixed media are all welcome. We are pleased to announce our host gallery is David Green / STARViN-ARTiST.

DEADLINE is postmark Saturday, November 1, 2008 (NO late entries)

Be Creative. Be Safe. Postcards is a show and sale of original, postcard-sized artworks on paper by established and emerging artists. All artworks are $75 and sold on a first-come, first-served basis. The works are signed on the back and exhibited so that the artists' signatures cannot be seen. While buyers have a list of all participating artists, they don't know who created which piece until it is purchased and the signature is revealed. A collector might end up with a work by a famous artist or one they don't yet know. Either way, they walk away with a great piece of art while supporting visual AIDS of Kentuckiana Art for AIDS's important work.

If you would like to participate, please contact us for Artists Submission Forms.
kyartaids@yahoo.com

Then:

1. Create or attach your artwork on any 4"x6" heavy-weight paper (Recommended: 140lb watercolor paper or press board). Painting, drawing, printmaking, photography and mixed media are all welcome. One entry per artist
2. Sign and print name on the BACK only -- also indicate the top with an arrow.
3. Carefully package artwork. Do not wrap wet or sticky artwork. (Recommended: wrap artwork in wax paper and place between thin cardboard.)
4. Complete both submission forms.
5. Note: UNSOLD artwork will NOT be RETURNED, UNLESS a 6x9 self addressed, stamped envelope is included. Please attach proper postage for return of artwork (87¢ is suggested, unless postcard and/or packaging weights over 3 oz.) Kentuckiana Art for AIDS is not responsible for lost or damaged artwork in the mail.
6. If you need confirmation that we received your artwork, please also send a self-addressed, stamped postcard with your submission.
7. Mail your artwork, submission forms and related forms postmarked by
Saturday, November 1, 2008 to:

Kentuckiana Art for AIDS
2106 South Preston Street
Louisville, Kentucky 40217

http://www.myspace.com/kyartforaids
MTV Staying Alive 165 days ago
hey - thanks for adding us.
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You can make a difference in the fight against HIV/AIDS today!

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kthomp 174 days ago
Thanks for featuring us, MTV Think ;) And thanks to everyone for visiting our site!!

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