"The range of opportunities in the Highlands has always been limited unfortunately but due to the cuts, it's brought a lot of anxiety and worry about the future of the arts." - Patton, Campaign for the Arts supporter. Sign now to avert cultural catastrophe and defend arts access in Scotland ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/ezpCbWzy
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Study Latin American and Latinx peoples through art and find answers to questions like 'How do we learn history from the arts and culture around us?' in our course "Envisioning New Futures: Latinx Cultural Production in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries." Learn more: https://hubs.li/Q02sWn7l0
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Catch our new #Rays podcast at the link below #raysup #heretostay
This week, Chief Executive Officer of the St. Pete Arts Alliance Terry Marks discusses her passion for the arts, the importance of partnerships that help foster artistic growth and creative expression, and what impact the development will have in the local arts community. Listen: https://lnkd.in/ehfn788f
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Certified Life Coach and NLP Practitioner working with creatives and those who want to reconnect to their creativity. Change is always possible. To book a free consultation DM or visit my website thomasinaunsworth.com
What I don't understand is why the people in power undervalue the Arts. There are so many ways in which we benefit as a society, as a community, as an individual from access to the Arts. The Arts are a tool. Use them to mend what is broken, Use them to inspire when hope has gone. Use them to regenerate. Use them to soothe. Use them to make us laugh. Use them to Educate. Use them to communicate. Use them to prevent violence. Use them to fight prejudice. Use them for health. Use them to cause us to question ourselves. And others. Use them to be analytical. Use them to find new creative solutions. The Arts could benefit everyone. I am sure you could add to this list.
"A problem now driving arts & cultural services to the point of collapse." Today in the House of Lords, the Earl of Clancarty asked the Arts Minister (Lord Parkinson) about the "significant underfunding" of local authorities and the profound impact on arts & culture provision.
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Harvest Insights is closed today for Juneteenth, but I feel like not everyone knows the significance of what we celebrate today. This is a brief summary from the National Museum of African American History and Culture and the Smithsonian.
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Excerpt from “Seventeen Ways” by Seibles Tim: Be here with them for a moment. Open your eyes. Try to remember what has been won, what it means after all the madness, to see the doors everywhere finally open. Check out our most recent VIA+ post to read more about the EOMR Memorial!
City of Norfolk - End of Massive Resistance Memorial
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An important survey...
Writer, poet, speaker; equity, diversity & inclusion consultant. Co-director of The Inclusion Agency.
There's still time to have a say, until the end of the month: Is your cultural heritage misrepresented by British museums? Are you represented in them at all? Do you want to be a part of how the cultural heritage of racially minoritised people is presented and communicated, with respect and celebration? Then this is your time to have a say! The UnMuseum Project, funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, is an exploration into what a cultural heritage space would look like if it was built by and for Black and Racially Minoritised communities in the South West of England. With you, we want to change the landscape of cultural heritage in our region, but to do so we need your voices! This survey is a chance for you to shape how your people's histories and cultures are represented in a dedicated Centre for Black and Brown Culture - a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity! Take a few minutes from your day to help change the future of the South West! https://lnkd.in/eChWSFQJ
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Let’s talk about the importance of the arts. 91% of Americans believe that the arts are vital to providing a well-rounded education. Why do you personally believe the arts are important? Join us on our mission – learn more at https://lnkd.in/eG5GN3DY
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What if we take the edit wars on Wikipedia surrounding the death of Elizabeth II as an entryway to understand how freedom emerged as a buzzword on digital media (and far-right politics)? This is what I do in my latest article - published open-access in the Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute - on freedom, authority and authorship online 👇 https://lnkd.in/eYDumwxp
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Juneteenth is America’s Second Independence Day. To learn more, here’s a short but informative article from The Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture
The Historical Legacy of Juneteenth
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55 Stories, One Nation: Celebrating July 4th Nearly 250 years ago in Philadelphia, a fledgling America boldly declared independence from Britain to forge what the United States Constitution later deemed "a more perfect Union." Today, we understand that America's story isn't a single narrative but a tapestry woven from diverse histories. It encompasses the struggles and triumphs of countless individuals and communities who have shaped the nation's identity. This Fourth of July, delve into stories from every single state, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, American Samoa, US Virgin Islands, and Guam. By sharing these stories, we honor our civic duty to embrace the full spectrum of American history and preserve the places integral to our collective identity. https://ow.ly/A78350StBSb
Celebrate the Fourth of July with Stories from Across the United States | National Trust for Historic Preservation
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