Force
FORCE: Upsetting R**e Culture is an art activist effort to upset the dominant culture of r**e, and promote a counter-culture of consent. We believe that a more difficult and honest conversation needs to happen in the United States to face the realities of s*xual violence, and we envision a world where s*x is empowering and pleasurable rather than coercive and violent. According to the Huffington P
05/13/2026
💓 Where is the Quilt Now? Baltimore Museum of Art
To date, 150 of 750 quilts are housed in permanent collections. A huge thank you to the Baltimore Museum of Art, the very first institution to complete the process of adopting pieces of the Monument Quilt. In 2021, after nearly two years of close collaboration, the BMA officially acquired 10 quilts.
In 2022, to celebrate this historic acquisition, we were honored to join the BMA Violet Hour virtual panel. The vital conversation was moderated by Dr. Kalima Young Kal-El Ma Kent(Towson University Assistant Professor & FORCE leadership team member) and featured an incredible lineup:
🧵 Dr. Joan M. E. Gaither, Documentary Story Quilter
🏳️⚧️ Monica Stevens – Trans advocate
💜 Mora Fernández, Shanti Flagg, and Hannah Brancato– Co-directors of FORCE
Thank you to everyone who made this collaboration and dialogue possible. Together, we keep stitching our stories into history. 🧵
🌍✨FORCE is dedicated to finding a safe, permanent home for every single piece of the Monument Quilt. We want the world to remember, honor, and witness these powerful stories of survival. Because history shouldn't just be told—it must be seen. 💜
💌 Caring for the Quilt is an act of resistance, so we launched a fundraising campaign to properly care for the 600 quilts, which have now been in storage since June 2019. We need to purchase new bins and shelves and continue paying rent. Any amount is appreciated. https://givebutter.com/monumental-quilt-nzgsxe
✊The memory of this project is more urgent now than ever, and we remain committed to continuing to care for these quilts as carriers of this special history of resistance.
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BMA Violet Hour: The Monument Quilt Join us for a virtual panel discussion to commemorate the acquisition of 10 blocks of The Monument Quilt, a project of the Baltimore-based FORCE: Upsetting R...
04/29/2026
💓Archiving the Monument Quilt!
Since 2020, following our 50th and final display of the Monument Quilt on the National Mall, FORCE is archiving the quilt, seeking to place each of the 750 blocks in permanent collections around the world, so that these urgent stories from survivors and our allies can continue to be heard and so that the history and legacy of our efforts can be preserved.
To date, 150 of 750 quilts are housed in permanent collections, including the Baltimore Museum of Art and the National Museum of the American Indian, as well as university archives, including UMBC Special Collections, the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation, and even individual collections. More info about each of these acquisitions to come 🤩
FORCE seeks to find a home for every single piece of the Monument Quilt, spreading its expressive power around the world, ensuring a safe, permanent home for each piece of the Quilt, providing opportunities for public viewing, and keeping the power of the project alive and accessible to the world. We want many generations to witness these survivors’ stories.
💌 Caring for the Quilt is an act of resistance, so we launched a fundraising campaign to properly care for the 600 quilts, which have now been in storage since June 2019. We need to purchase new bins and shelves and continue paying rent. Any amount is appreciated https://givebutter.com/monumental-quilt-nzgsxe
✊The memory of this project is more urgent now than ever, and we remain committed to continuing to care for these quilts as carriers of this special history of resistance.
More info about Archiving the MQ here:
https://themonumentquilt.org/archiving-the-monument-quilt/
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