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GIA understands that changes in the national political climate have impacted the arts and our communities. Arts Funders Respond is an opportunity to learn and share strategies, statements, news, and other resources to support arts grantmakers as they navigate and respond to the changing political landscape.
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Black Arts & Cultural Funding and Justice
Throughout this resource hub, we aim to amplify funds and resources that explicitly center Black artists, cultural communities, and experiences.
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Podcast #51: Applying Anti-Racist Frameworks in Government Agencies: Part 1
In this podcast, GIA program manager Jaime Sharp spoke with Metro Arts Nashville Executive Director Daniel Singh, and two grantees, Lydia Yousief, Elmahaba Center, Director, and Sangeetha Ekambaram, Multidisciplinary artist and Western classical singer. We explore how public funding can continue to center artists of color following the barring of affirmative action practices or considerations in university admissions, the importance of speaking up for your community and acknowledging artist labor, and how funders can hold themselves accountable and maintain awareness of their complicity.
From the GIA Reader: FLOW with Dr. Durell Cooper
In this specially commissioned web series co-produced by Grantmakers in the Arts, Dr. Cooper dives into conversations with practitioners and influential people from the global majority who are leading in arts philanthropy. The overarching question this series investigates is what narratives exist that harm us and how are we intentionally developing strategies to mitigate the harm to foster healing in communities of color?
Videos from the GIA 2023 Conference are now available for streaming.
Videos from the GIA 2023 Conference Summer Series are now available for streaming.
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