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GIA Newsletter (1988-1999)

GIA Newsletter (1988-1999)

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Teodoro Luna's Two Kisses (poem)
October 5, 1992 by admin
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The Doing and Undoing of the Conquest
October 5, 1992 by admin
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Is There Life after the Supreme Court?
June 7, 1992 by admin
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A Proposal
June 7, 1992 by admin
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Federal Court Declares NEA "Decency" Requirement Unconstitutional
June 7, 1992 by admin
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A New Threat of Government Censorship
June 7, 1992 by admin
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Placing Arts Censorship within a Political Context
June 7, 1992 by admin
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Memo to Arts Advocates: Get off the Offensive, Start Making Linkages
June 7, 1992 by admin
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Freedom of Expression and Public Funding of the Arts
June 7, 1992 by admin
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Broadening the Dialogue: Grantmakers in the Arts 1991 Conference
March 7, 1992 by admin
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Future of the Field: Cross-Sector Creative Placemaking Series
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The Racial Equity Coding Project: Unpacking The “Why”

In this first of a three-part discussion, we are joined by Susan Feder, Adam Fong, and Maurine Knighton, as they discuss the Racial Equity Coding Project, why it was started, their experience with the earliest iterations of the coding measures, and how their reflections will inform steps forward.
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