
Support The Anger Project!
​Every contribution, large and small, helps us build spaces where anger can be witnessed, held, and celebrated. Through workshops, performances, films, and the development of a community-centered Rage-Mobile, your support allows us to continue building practices of care, consent, and creativity.
Thank you for standing with us!
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Ways To Support:
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The Anger Project is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization. Contributions for the charitable purposes of The Anger Project must be made payable to “Fractured Atlas” only and are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.​​​
Ways We Say Thank you:
$10 +
​Your presence matters.
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Your name (or “Anonymous,” if you prefer) will be listed as a contributor on our Support Page. You will also receive a short, personal thank-you message from the creator for being someone who stands with us in honoring anger as a source of wisdom and transformation.
$25 +
​Everything above, plus:
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A donor-only reflection letter sent once a year. This will be a creative note or embodied prompt inviting you to engage with the project’s themes from wherever you are. You become part of the quiet circle folded into our ever-expanding process.
$100 +
​Everything above, plus:
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Behind-the-scenes updates and glimpses into our process sent once a year. This may come in the form of stories, photos, and/or reflections. All material will be shared with care for participant privacy. You walk beside us as the project unfolds.
$250 +
​Everything above, plus:
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An invitation to a virtual community reflection circle. This online gathering is a space where we share insights from the year’s work and hold conversation around anger, embodiment, and creative care. You help shape the conversations and ideas that catalyze and expand our work.
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$500 +
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A small, handcrafted reflection box mailed towards the end of the year. This may contain photos, sketches, postcards, quotes, and notes born from The Anger Project process. Within this box will also be a handwritten note of gratitude acknowledging your role in supporting and sustaining this work. You become part of the circle that holds and protects what we do.
Why This Work Matters
Anger is pathologized in the very communities most harmed by systemic violence. For many of us anger has been treated as a problem to fix, a threat to contain, or a symptom to medicate. The Anger Project exists to challenge those narratives. Anger is a teacher, a compass, a doorway into grief, joy, pleasure, and possibility. By offering workshops, performances, films, and community rituals, we work to amplify marginalized voices and honor anger as a vital form of knowledge, one that can guide us toward healing, justice, and connection.
We are here. Our voices are powerful. Our anger matters. Stand with us now!
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Current & Past Funders
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2025:
Grant funding through The Puffin Foundation is helping to make possible the creation of one Anger Project short film. Funding through Arizona Commission on the Arts is helping to catalyze a mobile rage room (coming soon!).
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2024:
Grant funding through the Arts Foundation for Tucson and Southern Arizona and Arizona Commission on the Arts made possible a series of Anger Project events (Smashing Workshop, Grief Workshop, OUTCRY Scream Session, six Anger Project Workshops, one movement-based, multi-media performance event and one Anger Project Workshop Showing that included a film screening and dance party - all free). Eight artists/facilitators were employed. For more information about this series of events, visit our events page.
We also received financial or in-kind contributions from the following:
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Alethea Swift
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Amanda Lam
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Anonymous donors - 1
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Laura Tremaine
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Nanette Robinson
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Patrice Peterson
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Private donors - 6
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2023:
Funding through Arizona Commission on the Arts made possible the creation of two Anger Project short films, a workshop facilitated for the Center for Black, Brown, and Queer Studies annual pedagogy conference and five Camera-off, Self-Directed, online meditations (all free). Four artists/facilitators were employed.
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2022:
A Research and Development Grant through Arizona Commission on the Arts covered a large portion of the research and development for our 2022 workshops. This grant made possible 12 workshops as well as 2 off-site activities, (all free to participants). Five artists/facilitators were employed.





"We'd like to thank The Puffin Foundation for their support of this project."
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“This project was funded in part by the Arts Foundation for Tucson and Southern Arizona with funding from the City of Tucson and Pima County.”
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“This project is supported in part by the Arizona Commission on the Arts which receives support from the State of Arizona and the National Endowment for the Arts.”