Art-Train is a virtual technical assistance program for artists, municipal agencies, and community-focused organizations in all sectors, in communities of all sizes across the nation. Trainings are free for artists and for Native, Black, Indigenous and
Read MoreCITYarts 50 States of Peace was envisioned as a uniting response to the challenging times we the people in the USA have experienced during the harsh realities of the pandemic years. CITYarts 50 States of Peace will bring youth from across the USA into
Read MoreNibble is the culinary entrepreneurship arm of the Somerville Arts Council. Nibble elevates cultural traditions by helping educate and empower immigrant and refugee culinary entrepreneurs to share their diverse foodways and establish economic empowerment
Read MoreCasa Azafran is both a beautiful event space and home to a collective of nonprofits who offer services in education, legal, health care and the arts to immigrants, refugees and community as a whole.
Read MoreThe Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy (OACCE) hosted Little Amal, a global symbol of refugee rights, during their welcoming week. Alongside Little Amal were city wide events focused on Arts & Immigration
Read MoreAs part of an effort to explore civic and societal issues through photography, the City of San Diego has announced the selection of artist John Raymond Mireles for the City’s first-ever photo fellowship program, Exposure. Mireles will work alongside the
Read MoreIn April 2017, the Los Angeles County Arts Commission (now Department of Arts and Culture) released the Cultural Equity & Inclusion Initiative (CEII) report, after an 18-month public process that led to the development of 13 recommendations for the LA
Read MoreTeachers in Their Power is a new storytelling project focused on changing the narrative about the teaching profession.
Through a combination of photography and interviews, Teachers in Their Power profiles the American teacher, quilting together
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