Laura Dawn was the founding Creative and Cultural Director for
MoveOn.org, overseeing all National Media Strategies, artist and cultural work, and producing all of MoveOn's media from 2004 to 2012. Laura created and directed an in-house creative agency and production company for all MoveOn Media. In 2004, Dawn co-conceived and co-created the
Bush in 30 Seconds ad contest, co-organized the online contest and national media campaign, and produced Bush in 30 Seconds LIVE. She has created national campaigns and organized artists, musicians, and filmmakers extensively for MoveOn and all MoveOn PAC projects, such as the Bake Sale for Democracy, the
Fahrenheit 9/11 Campaign, the Virtual Garage Sale, the 50 Million Women Count media campaign, the MoveOn CD with Barsuk Records, the
Kerry Kit, the Vote for Change Tour and, most notably, the 10 Weeks: Don't Get Mad, Get Even! ad campaign and live event. Dawn has since spearheaded MoveOn's creative collaborations between the entertainment and political worlds, working with artists such as
Oliver Stone,
John Cusack, Doug Liman,
Shepard Fairey, and, most recently, collaborating with actors
Will Ferrell, Jon Hamm, and
Heather Graham in support of the Public Health Insurance Option. She also co-produced (along with Shepard Fairey, OBEY Giant, and EMGPR) the Manifest Hope project, a series of galleries that united established visual artists with grassroots artists in support of the Obama presidential campaign. Awarded the Paul Wellstone Citizen Leadership Award of 2004 for the 2004 Staff of MoveOn.org, Dawn has three political ads in the Museum of the Moving Image, and again broke new ground in 2010 by writing and producing the first wholly interactive GOTV video starring
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