WASHINGTON – Today, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) Foundation announced a partnership with award-winning children’s musicians Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer, who will dedicate a portion of proceeds from their new album to the HRC Foundation’s unique Welcoming Schools program.
The duo will also debut its latest CD, “Dancin’ In The Kitchen,” which celebrates diverse families, with a performance Feb. 28 in the Equality Center at HRC’s Washington D.C. headquarters. Through direct work with educators, and a curriculum that addresses family diversity, bullying and LGBT inclusion, HRC Foundation’s Welcoming Schools program helps ensure that elementary schools make all students, with all kinds of families feel welcomed and supported.
“My children grew up with Cathy and Marcy’s music, so I’m especially delighted that we will be working with them to make their songs a powerful part of our expanding Welcoming Schools efforts,” said Ellen Kahn, director of the HRC Foundation’s Children, Youth & Families program. “Their music and message will resonate with a whole new generation of families, including and especially LGBT families.”
The new album, the married duo’s 44th, celebrates diverse families, including one-parent and two-parent households, grandparents raising their grandchildren, LGBT parents, extended and blended families, mixed-race families, and LGBT children. Their songs reflect the growing diversity of family structures around the world, and highlight the reality that families are bound by love.
“This project has been in the works for a long time,” said Cathy Fink. “While we have produced many themed recordings for families, this one is very special and particularly timely.” Fink and Marxer say the album’s title song, “Dancin’ in the Kitchen,” was inspired by parties and gatherings they’ve hosted during which everyone invariably ends up in the kitchen.
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