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Update on GIA Conference
As you may know, Unite Here, the hospitality union that represents workers at the Marriott hotel chain, have voted to go on strike in four cities across the nation (Chicago’s just ended).

This may affect the Oakland Marriott City Center, GIA’s conference hotel. The Marriot and the union are currently in negotiations. In other cities, these strikes have been resolved quickly. However, the Marriott have assured us that they have the workers necessary to execute the GIA annual conference even if a strike does occur. A strike may be avoided, but we want to inform you of this possibility as we do not currently know what resolution will be reached.

GIA respects labor. We also honor our commitments to our members. Therefore, the conference will continue as planned. Click here to read the rest of this message.
AXIS Dance Company at our Conference
AXIS Dance Company
On October 24, in our closing plenary, GIA is proud to feature AXIS Dance Company, the acclaimed ensemble of disabled and non-disabled performers, and a keynote by Marc Brew, the company’s artistic director. We’re looking forward to experiencing this company that believes, as they state, in building a bridge between contemporary dance, integrated dance, and disability culture.
Grantmakers in the Arts’ Newest Members
GIA is pleased to introduce our newest members, Axe-Houghton Foundation, A Blade of Grass, State Education Agency Directors of Arts Education (SEADAE), and Western Arts Alliance. Welcome!
Akonadi Foundation
News from the Field
A Tool Asks for Racial Equity Lens in Selection Process of Artists and Arts Organizations
A discussion tool to encourage racial equity in the review and selection process of artists and arts organizations was recently launched to interrogate and apply a racial equity lens to every step of the grantmaking process…
After Hurricane Maria, an Outreach Initiative to Assist Puerto Rican Artists
Northwestern University performance studies professor and department chair Ramón H. Rivera-Servera initiated an outreach initiative, with the support of The Andrew Mellon Foundation, to assist Puerto Rican artists in the aftermath of hurricanes Irma and Maria…
A Study Reveals Inequity in Funding for Houston Latinx Arts Organizations
The National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures released recently a report that showcases funding disparities for Latino arts and cultural organizations in Houston, Texas during the period 2010-2015…
Searching for Solutions: When art responds to climate change
An artist's work offers design solutions for coastal cities to adapt to climate change and rising sea levels. Profiled by Food Tank, Mary Mattingly mentions, “We absolutely need more public spaces for foraging and stewardship-building, and we need larger-scale participation”…

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