Jeff Chang examines music pre- and post-LA riots in the Los Angeles Review of Books in I Gotta Be Able to Counterattack: Rap and the Los Angeles Riots.
Grantmakers in the Arts
The Topeka Capital-Journal Advisory Board gets behind legislation to restore State arts funding:
The Radio program Studio 360 explores the Obama administration's Turnaround Arts Initiative in an interview with Diane Ravitch.
This month's slideshow of member-supported grantees was provided by The Leeway Foundation in Philadelphia. Funded by a gift from Philadelphia-based artist Linda Lee Alter in 1993, the foundation's initial focus was support for women artists in the metro area. Now approaching its 20th anniversary, Leeway supports women and trans artists and cultural producers working in communities at the intersection of art, culture, and social change.
From Peter Plagens at The Wall Street Journal:
The New York Times has opened a Room for Debate on its Opinion Pages to discuss arts funding:
The Cleveland Foundation has partnered with EmcArts through the Engaging the Future program to work with 12 Cleveland cultural institutions that range from Museum of Contemporary Art to Karamu House as they generate innovative approaches for engaging younger and more diverse audiences. To explore their journeys so far, 12 short audio postcards were produced about their starting conditions and current priorities, featuring images from each group with audio narration.
From the National Governors Association website: