The Michael Latt Legacy Fund has announced its third cohort of grant recipients for the "Leading With Love: Grants in Support of Courageous Creativity" program. This initiative, created in memory of Michael Latt, aims to foster innovative projects that align with his passions for culture, advocacy, impactful storytelling, and community development. The fund provides vital support to a diverse group of filmmakers, artists, activists, educators, and organizations, enabling them to pursue work that promotes positive social change and addresses critical community needs.
This year's selections highlight the fund's dedication to nurturing emerging talent and supporting established changemakers. From cinematic endeavors focusing on underrepresented narratives to grassroots programs empowering youth through art and education, each recipient embodies the spirit of Michael Latt's vision. The grants facilitate a wide range of projects, including artist fellowships, production of documentary films, advocacy campaigns, and essential operational support for community-focused organizations, ensuring that Latt's legacy of courage and creativity continues to inspire and impact lives.
Empowering Creative Voices for Social Impact
The Michael Latt Legacy Fund, established to honor the vision and values of Michael Latt, has announced the recipients of its third annual "Leading With Love: Grants in Support of Courageous Creativity." This year, 16 individuals and organizations, including filmmakers, artists, activists, educators, and various community-focused groups, will receive crucial funding. These grants are designed to bolster projects that resonate with Latt's core beliefs in the power of culture, advocacy, storytelling, social impact, and community transformation. The supported initiatives span a broad spectrum, from artist fellowships to the production of documentary films and the implementation of advocacy programs, all aimed at fostering positive change.
Among the notable recipients are the SoLa Foundation, which will continue its work in empowering young artists in South Los Angeles through workshops and mentorship, and Protect the Sacred, focusing on strengthening Indigenous sovereignty through storytelling. Jon Boogz's "Stories Are Living Things (SALT)" will explore the impact of movement and narrative on human connections, while filmmakers like Leo Aguirre will receive support for their debut projects, such as "Verano." The "The Friend's House is Here" film by Maryam Ataei and Hossein Keshavarz, and the inaugural Michael Latt Legacy / Further Adventures Fellowship awarded to Kasey Elise Walker and Andrea Ellsworth for their film "Too Many Hoops," also underscore the fund's commitment to diverse and impactful storytelling. These grants not only provide financial assistance but also validate the importance of creative expression in addressing societal challenges and inspiring empathy.
Fostering Community and Future Leaders
The Michael Latt Legacy Fund extends its reach beyond individual artists to support broader community initiatives and cultivate future leaders. Collaborations with organizations like Represent Justice and Sundance Collab exemplify this commitment, as they empower emerging filmmakers to use storytelling as a tool for justice system reform. The Sundance Collab/Michael Latt Artist Residency, in particular, nurtures underrepresented storytellers early in their careers, offering access to educational resources, masterclasses, and mentorship, thereby ensuring a pipeline of diverse voices in creative and cultural fields. These partnerships reinforce the fund's dedication to creating a more equitable and inclusive landscape for creative professionals.
Furthering its investment in future generations, the fund supports programs like Get Lit’s Creative Career Lab, which prepares young adults for careers in creative industries with a focus on literary studies. The Howard University Michael Latt Legacy Fellowship provides full scholarships and mentorship to students committed to social justice and innovative storytelling. Additionally, initiatives such as the Young Women’s Freedom Center’s Freedom Conversations, offering gender-specific, trauma-informed services, and Venice Arts’ Center for Creative Workforce Equity, providing digital storytelling training to marginalized groups, highlight the fund's holistic approach. These diverse programs collectively reflect the enduring impact of Michael Latt's belief in leading with love, empowering communities, and championing courageous creativity for a more just and inspired future.