Press & Media
For journalists, writers, and researchers.
Press kit, founder bios, high-resolution imagery, and direct media contact for stories about Kind Kulture, Stories in Color: A Human Dignity Exhibition, and the Kind Kulture Institute.
About Kind Kulture
A Los Angeles 501(c)(3) public humanities institution founded in 2020 by Dydine Umunyana Anderson, a survivor of the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi, and Alex Anderson. We are building the Kind Kulture Institute through Stories in Color, the survivor-led traveling exhibition opening Spring 2027.
Press Kit
Materials for your story.
Founder Bios
Short, medium, and long biographies of Dydine Umunyana Anderson. Pre-cleared for editorial use.
Request bios →High-Resolution Photography
Editorial portraits, speaking imagery, and exhibition photography. Each image arrives with its proper credit line.
Request imagery →Key Facts & Figures
EIN, founding year, programs, partners, milestones. The institutional one-pager.
Request the one-pager →Interview Requests
Dydine answers serious interview requests. Lead with the publication, the angle, and the timeline.
press@kindkulture.org →Quick Reference
Key facts at a glance.
Legal Entity
Umuco Love, Inc., operating publicly as Kind Kulture
Status
501(c)(3) public charity · EIN 85‑0780571
Founded
2020, Los Angeles, California
Founders
Dydine Umunyana Anderson, Alex Anderson
Founding Launch
Spring 2027 · Stories in Color opens in Los Angeles
Long-Term Vision
The Kind Kulture Institute, a permanent cultural institution in Los Angeles
Reach
Over 100,000 students engaged since 2014
Transparency
Candid Platinum Transparency 2026
Media Contact
Write directly.
For interviews, press kits, exhibition imagery, or Kind Kulture Institute briefings. press@kindkulture.org