Proud Stutter Gala & Comedy Night

Thursday, December 7, 2023

Doors open at 6:30pm

Laugh

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Enjoy Art

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Support a Good Cause

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Laugh ~ Enjoy Art ~ Support a Good Cause ~

Join our community event to raise awareness for stuttering and speech diversity. Enjoy comedy, art, complimentary food, live music, a silent auction, and more.

Special guests include Supervisor Dean Preston and Alexis Madrigal of KQED’s Forum.

Location: Peacock Lounge, 552 Haight Street

6:30pm Red Carpet Arrivals + Live Music

7:30pm Program Begins

8:45pm Comedy Performances

This is a 21+ event

What is Proud Stutter

Proud Stutter is a nonprofit that celebrates and advocates for speech diversity. Founder Maya Chupkov has stuttered all her life, and it has inspired her to become a stuttering advocate and community organizer. She is working to shift societal norms around stuttering and the disability community overall.

Listen to the Proud Stutter podcast where you can meet people who stutter and learn why advocating for verbal diversity matters.

“…informative, honest and insightful interviews with people who stammer." 

- The Guardian

What to expect at the Event

~Performance from writer and comedian Nina G

Learn more about Nina G here

~Live Music

~Artwork Showcase

~Silent auction to raise funds for Proud Stutter’s mini series

Sneak preview of silent auction items:

SF Giants’ Joc Pederson Autographed Baseball

Grand Tour of KQED Headquarters in San Francisco

Private Wine Class for 20 ($600 value)

4 Tickets to an Oakland A’s Game of your choice

Tickets to SF’s finest museums, including Contemporary Jewish Museum, De Young, Legion of Honor and SF MOMA.

Gift cards for Bi-Rite, Q Spa, Idlewild, Stoa SF, Animal House, WorkshopSF, and more!

Tickets to City Arts & Lectures, New Conservatory Theatre, and the SF Ballet

Special gifts from Ritual Coffee, Woods SF, Indosole, Bar Part Time, and more!

Fund the Future of Stuttering Campaign

Learn More About Stuttering

  • Roughly 1% of the population has been diagnosed with some form of stuttering, but the actual number is thought to be much higher.

  • Many famous people stutter, including Emily Blunt, Winston Churchill, Marilyn Monroe, Ed Sheeran, and even Joe Biden.

  • Stuttering tends to run in families and may have a genetic component

  • People who stutter don’t do so when they sing because this uses a different part of the brain.

  • Stuttering is more prevalent in men than women, with roughly four times as many men stuttering.

  • Stuttering is highly situational. A person may not stutter one day and struggle with a lot the next.

We look forward to seeing you!

Thank You!

We offer our deepest gratitude to our Proud Stutter Gala early sponsors and supporters for their most generous support.

Platinum

Whole Foods

Silver

Senior & Disability Action

CommunicationFIRST

Chmela Communication Center

National Stuttering Association

Tulips Therapy

Center for Story-based Strategy

Disability Rights California

Bronze

withVR

CommunicationCommunity

Sound Speech and Hearing Clinic - San Francisco

mowpod

OSSA

American Institute for Stuttering

Stuttering Therapy Resources

 Center for Disability Justice Research: Health Equity, Education, and Creativity at Cal State East Bay

Jessica Chizen Speech Therapy

SAY

MySpeech

West Coast Stuttering Center

Speech Path Speech & Language Therapy

The Page

Upward Speech Therapy

Other Sponsors

Scavenger Hunts by Let’s Roam

Indosole

Retreat Skin & Hair Studio

Studio 208

Idle Hand

New Conservatory Theatre Center

Oakland A’s

Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco

City Arts & Lectures

KQED

BI-RITE

WorkshopSF

City Arts & Lectures

Vinyl Dreams

Total Wine

Steven Tallas

SF MOMA

SF Giants

Q Spa

Contemporary Jewish Museum

Facetronomy

Bar Part Time

Animal House

Ritual Coffee