Behind an unmarked door in a building on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, actor Noah Centineo and entrepreneur Josh Heller, the co-founders of the nonprofit charitable organization Favored Nations, are giving a tour of their latest project.
Called Fuck This I’m Voting, it’s an art experience-meets-influencer house, all in the name of making voting feel less like a civic chore and more accessible and engaging, with some irreverent sloganeering — such as hats for sale that say “Give a Shit 2020” — along the way.
The pair, who started Favored Nations six months, show off a room where people can take ...
Called Fuck This I’m Voting, it’s an art experience-meets-influencer house, all in the name of making voting feel less like a civic chore and more accessible and engaging, with some irreverent sloganeering — such as hats for sale that say “Give a Shit 2020” — along the way.
The pair, who started Favored Nations six months, show off a room where people can take ...
- 10/26/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Behind an unmarked door in a building on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, actor Noah Centineo and entrepreneur Josh Heller, the co-founders of the nonprofit charitable organization Favored Nations, are giving a tour of their latest project.
Called Fuck This I’m Voting, it’s an art experience-meets-influencer house, all in the name of making voting feel less like a civic chore and more accessible and engaging, with some irreverent sloganeering — such as hats for sale that say “Give a Shit 2020” — along the way.
The pair, who started Favored Nations six months, show off a room where people can take ...
Called Fuck This I’m Voting, it’s an art experience-meets-influencer house, all in the name of making voting feel less like a civic chore and more accessible and engaging, with some irreverent sloganeering — such as hats for sale that say “Give a Shit 2020” — along the way.
The pair, who started Favored Nations six months, show off a room where people can take ...
- 10/26/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
On June 16, Lana Condor and Noah Centineo announced that they'll be doing a live table read of scenes from the entire To All the Boys series to raise awareness about the fight against racial injustice. The virtual event, which will take place on a date announced on June 22, is being put on by Centineo's philanthropy Favored Nations, which he started with his friend Josh Heller, and will feature a Q&a with Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors. "I'm so excited to be partnering with @favorednations in the fight against racial injustice and inequality in our country," Condor captioned her post announcing the event. "Together, let's learn more about systemic racism and how we can create change."
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In addition to learning about the antiracist causes Favored Nations supports, like Black Lives Matter, the Center For Policing Equity,...
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In addition to learning about the antiracist causes Favored Nations supports, like Black Lives Matter, the Center For Policing Equity,...
- 6/18/2020
- by Grayson Gilcrease
- Popsugar.com
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