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GIA Reader, Vol 22, No 1 (Spring 2011)

GIA Reader, Vol 22, No 1 (Spring 2011)

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Contents of GIA Reader, Vol 22, No 1 (Spring 2011)

Readings

Common Practices Illustrated
by
Tommer Peterson, Anita Lehmann
Capitalization Principles in Practice
by
Juliana Koo
Why Do Balance Sheets Matter?
by
Rodney Christopher
Doing pulses (poem)
by
by Roberto Bedoya
Breaking Out of a Bifurcated World
by
Caron Atlas
Toward a Twenty-First-Century Strategy for Grantmakers
by
Bill Ivey
Imagining New Ways to Support Arts and Culture
by
Judi Jennings
Lessons of War: 1. Naming of Parts
by
by Henry Reed
A Generosity of Spirit: Characteristics of an Effective Peer Panel
by
Julie Gordon Dalgleish
A Good Economist Knows the True Value of the Arts
by
John Kay
Please, Don't Start a Theater Company!: Next-Generation Arts Institutions and Alternative Career Paths
by
Rebecca Novick

Book Review

Beth Kanter and Allison H. Fine: The Networked Nonprofit: Connecting with Social Media to Drive Change
by
Allison H. Fine, Beth Kanter, Fidelma McGinn
Jennifer Aaker and Andy Smith:The Dragonfly Effect: Quick, Effective, and Powerful Ways to Use Social Media to Drive Social Change
by
Andy Smith, Jennifer Aaker, Lila Hurwitz
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Future of the Field
Future of the Field: Cross-Sector Creative Placemaking Series
Video from the GIA 2021 Conference are now available for streaming.

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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