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BOSTON (9/2/22) - The Create the Vote Coalition’s 2022 Candidate Forum and Celebration of the Arts featured a moderated conversation with candidates running for Lieutenant Governor, an exhibit of art and creativity across disciplines, snacks, drinks, and a great location at the JMAC in Worcester. 

The evening started with a meet and greet cocktail hour, with catering provided by Kim Jones of Strong Style Coffee. Along with the social time, Worcester Interfaith and Mass Voter Table were there sharing information about the Fair Share Amendment which is endorsed by the CTV coalition. The Create the Vote policy platform and invitations to endorse the platform were also available. Artwork by Julia Csekö, Hank von Hellion, Ashlee Leffita, and John Powers was on display for participants to enjoy. 


The forum was opened with a music performance from Candida Rose Baptista of Golden Rose Music. Candida Rose had the audience singing, clapping, and moving to the music.


MC Hank von Hellion introduced the speakers Eric Butler of the Worcester Cultural Coalition, Olivia Scanlon of the JMAC BrickBox, and Emily Ruddock of MASSCreative to welcome participants.

Moderator Ilana Brownstein, Director of New Work at Company One Theatre kicked off the forum portion of the evening, introducing Lieutenant Governor candidates Mayor Kim Driscoll, State Representative Tami Gouveia, and State Senator Eric Lesser

Watch the whole candidate panel:


Watch the candidates' answers to the first question

Watch the candidates' answers to the second question

Watch the candidates' closing statements

A performance by duo Ana and Mori, and a performance by Ellice Patterson, Executive Director at Abilities Dance Boston closed out the evening. 

Watch the performance by Ana and Mori

Watch the performance by Ellice Patterson

Watch MC Hank von Hellion's closing remarks

Watch the full forum


About the Venue

The PopUP and The BrickBox at the JMAC are programs of the Worcester Cultural Coalition, A public-private partnership established in 1999 between the City of Worcester and cultural organizations. The coalition's mission is to draw on Worcester's rich and diverse cultural assets to foster economic revitalization, support active creative engagement for all, and promote a strong cultural identity for Greater Worcester.

About the Create the Vote MA Coalition


The Create The Vote MA Coalition is a nonpartisan network of artists, creative workers, cultural organizations and arts groups working together in collaboration and shared advocacy. We raise awareness among voters and candidates for office about the vital role that arts, culture and creative expression play in building inclusive, connected, and more equitable communities. We envision a Commonwealth where arts, culture, and creativity are accessible to and representative of all residents. 


All candidates running for Lieutenant Governor were invited to participate in this forum. CTVMA is a nonpartisan candidate and voter education coalition. We do not endorse candidates, nor do we provide financial or in-kind support to any candidates.

About MASSCreative

MASSCreative works with artists, cultural councils, arts organizations, and the broader creative community to build a Commonwealth where arts and creativity are an expected, recognized, and valued part of everyday life. Working with their coalition of 400 arts and cultural organizations and artists from across the Commonwealth, MASSCreative uses public education and awareness, grassroots organizing, advocacy campaigns, and other civic and political engagement to ensure that arts, culture, and creativity are considered when important policy and political decisions are made at the state and local levels.




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