FEMA’s Resilient Nation Partnership Network and Sundance Institute to Co-Host April 2024 Partnership Forum Highlighting Stories of Resilience

WASHINGTON – FEMA’s Resilient Nation Partnership Network’s (RNPN) eighth forum will be held in partnership with the Sundance Institute. The theme for this year is “Stories of Resilience: Voices That Inspire.” The Forum will feature robust panel discussions on resilience challenges and how we can act together to address them by using storytelling to advance action toward natural hazard resilience. Sessions will take place online each Thursday in April, from 1- 3 p.m. ET.

“FEMA’s Resilient Nation Partnership Network and Sundance Institute collaboration is an exciting and impactful chance to show how storytelling can boost community-led resilience,” said Victoria Salinas, FEMA Senior Official Performing the Duties of Deputy Administrator for Resilience. “As FEMA launches 2024 as its Year of Resilience, partnerships such as these allow our agency to reach broader audiences. This year’s forum will show what resilience looks like through the lens of those who are often left out of the conversation and is a unique chance to build trust with communities, promote equity, and build resilience.” 

“We are very excited to team up with FEMA and the RNPN. Storytelling is key to understanding climate justice, and these kinds of partnerships help us imagine a stronger future,” said Hajnal Molnar-Szakacs, Sundance Institute’s Director of Artist Accelerator and Women at Sundance. “Sundance has a long history of lifting up the voices that tell gripping climate stories. These stories take us into communities, get local activists involved and shed light on our shared concerns. Collaborations like this are essential: widening our audience, educating them and motivating all of us to act. It’s all about building a resilient climate future for everyone.” 

Each day of the forum will feature diverse speakers discussing and inspiring community-led resilience. Registration is open to all. 

To learn more and register, go to FEMA.gov/RNPN.  

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FEMA’s Resilient Nation Partnership Network

The Resilient Nation Partnership Network (RNPN) represents a diverse network of voices united in their commitment to help communities act and become more resilient toward natural disasters and climate-related events. What started as a handful of like-minded individuals has flourished to over 1,600 organizations represented. Our mission is to inform, educate, and motivate communities to protect themselves from the loss of life, property, and prosperity as a result of natural hazards.

Sundance Institute

As a champion and curator of independent stories, the nonprofit Sundance Institute provides and preserves the space for artists across storytelling media to create and thrive. Founded in 1981 by Robert Redford, the Institute’s signature labs, granting, and mentorship programs, dedicated to developing new work, take place throughout the year in the U.S. and internationally. Sundance Collab, a digital community platform, brings a global cohort of working artists together to learn from each other and Sundance advisors and connect in a creative space, developing and sharing works in progress. The Sundance Film Festival and other public programs connect audiences and artists to ignite new ideas, discover original voices, and build a community dedicated to independent storytelling. Through the Sundance Institute artist programs we have supported such projects as Beasts of the Southern WildThe Big SickBottle RocketBoys Don’t CryBoys StateCall Me By Your NameClemencyCODADrunktown’s FinestThe FarewellFire of LoveFleeThe Forty-Year-Old VersionFruitvale StationGet OutHalf NelsonHedwig and the Angry InchHereditaryHoneylandThe InfiltratorsThe Last Black Man in San FranciscoLittle WoodsLove & BasketballMe and You and Everyone We KnowMudboundNannyNavalnyO.J.: Made in AmericaOne Child NationPariahRaising Victor VargasRequiem for a DreamReservoir DogsRBGSin NombreSorry to Bother YouThe SouvenirStrong IslandSummer of Soul (…or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)Swiss Army ManSydneyA Thousand and OneTop of the LakeWalking and TalkingWon’t You Be My Neighbor?, and Zola. Through year-round artist programs, the Institute also nurtured the early careers of artists such as Paul Thomas Anderson, Wes Anderson, Gregg Araki, Darren Aronofsky, Lisa Cholodenko, Ryan Coogler, Nia DaCosta, The Daniels, David Gordon Green, Miranda July, James Mangold, John Cameron Mitchell, Kimberly Peirce, Boots Riley, Ira Sachs, Quentin Tarantino, Taika Waititi, Lulu Wang, and Chloé Zhao. Support Sundance Institute in our commitment to uplifting bold artists and powerful storytelling globally by making a donation at sundance.org/donate. Join Sundance Institute on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube. For more information, email press@Sundance.org.

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