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June Member Spotlight: Ana & Adeline Foundation
June’s GIA Member Spotlight is on Ana & Adeline Foundation. Learn about the organization’s work here.
A Panel Discussion on “Decolonizing the Arts Classroom”
The NYC Arts in Education Roundtable presents today at 4:00pm ET a panel discussion that will interrogate the systems of Eurocentric educational spaces and their impact on the liberation of BIPOC students, from both a historical and multicultural frame of reference. For details and registration, click here.
United Philanthropy Forum’s Current PSO Convening Approaches Webinar
Join United Philanthropy Forum members in a webinar that will discuss how, as pre-pandemic activities are beginning to resume, many PSOs are exploring new models for engaging their members, both virtually and in shared spaces. In this webinar, to be held on June 10, Forum colleagues will reflect on their most recent member convenings as well as discuss plans for in-person meetings in the future. The panel will feature Eddie Torres, Grantmakers in the Arts president & CEO, along Hillary Evans (Philanthropy Southwest), Lesmarie Nicholson (The Funders Network), and Josh Vang (Minnesota Council on Foundations). Click here to register.
From the GIA Reader
In “San Diego/Tijuana: One region two countries,” part of the Fall 2020/Winter 2021 issue of the GIA Reader (Vol. 31, No. 3), Jonathon Glus discusses how a bi-national regionwide cultural policy for the Tijuana-San Diego region could galvanize the efforts of government, philanthropy and individual generosity. Read here.
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News from the Field
Mellon Foundation Announces $125 Million “Creatives Rebuild New York” Initiative
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation just announced Creatives Rebuild New York (CRNY), a three-year, $125 million initiative to reactivate New York State’s creative economy and secure the future of its artists, according to the press release…
What We’re Reading: 20 subtle ways white supremacy manifests in nonprofit and philanthropy
In his most recent blog, Vu Le discusses ways in which white supremacy manifests in nonprofit and philanthropy…
ICYMI: “Remaking the economy: Core elements of system change”
In a recent Nonprofit Quarterly webinar, participants including Natalia (“Nati”) Linares, coauthor of the “Solidarity Not Charity: Arts and Culture Grantmaking in the Solidarity Economy” report, commissioned by Grantmakers in the Arts, discuss “Remaking the Economy: Core elements of system change”…

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