(3-17-2011) An exciting new addition to the 2011 Web Conference Series lineup: On July 12, Salvador Acevedo, President of San Francisco-based Contemporánea, will present Cultural Participation in a Changing Society.
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(03-16-2011) “Don’t judge me” is a line that my daughter started using in high school. It usually came after ordering dessert, talking about a party or spending money on something crazy. I’ve always liked it. It’s pretty honest. Whenever she saw “that look” on my face, she would say, “don’t judge me.” This made me stop and think about why I was being critical. Was it because she was doing something differently than I would do it or was there really an issue to be discussed? In our work in the arts, we might need more voices saying, “don’t judge me.”
(3-16-2011) From Cornelia Carey, Executive Director, Craft Emergency Relief Fund:
A number of you have written looking for suggestions about where to send contributions and aid. We strongly encourage supporting the first responders and want to pass along Network for Good’s list of some of them
(3-16-2011) If you missed yesterday's GIA Web Conference presented by Barbara Schaffer Bacon and Pam Korza, you have another chance to see their overview of the Trend or Tipping Point reports on Monday, March 21, when PACE Funders will host the Animating Democracy Co-directors in a similar online presentation.
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(3-14-2011) Please join us tomorrow, March 15, at 2:00 EST/11:00 PST for Trend or Tipping Point: Arts & Social Change Grantmaking, a web-based presentation by Barbara Schaffer Bacon and Pam Korza of Americans for the Arts' Animating Democracy program.
All GIA Web Conference Series webinars are free to GIA member staff and boards. Online Registration is available through tomorrow morning.
(3-11-2011) An 8.9 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Japan today, setting off a massive tsunami and causing floods, fires and widespread damage. At least 1,000 individuals are presumed dead in the aftermath of the disaster, reports the Los Angeles Times.
(3-9-2011) The Community School of Music and Arts in Mountain View, California has announced the appointment of Moy Eng as the school's new Executive Director. From 2001-2009 she worked as the Program Director, Performing Arts, at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. Eng's selection as CSMA's tenth executive director in its history comes after a seven-month search to identify the best leader for the $4.3 million organization committed to providing Arts for All. She will assume the position as of March 22, 2011.
(3-8-2011) To address overall education spending cuts, the San Diego school district is considering a $2.8 million cut from a $3 million visual and performing arts budget. That's a 93% reduction in arts funding.
(3-3-2011) From David Brooks in the NY Times OpEd...
"The greatest pressure comes from [Federal Budget] entitlements. Spending on Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security and interest on the debt has now risen to 47 percent of the budget. In nine years, entitlements are estimated to consume 64 percent of the budget, according to the invaluable folks at the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget. By 2030, they are projected consume 70 percent of the budget.