Nana Chinara’s details her experiences of white supremacy culture in arts organizations and provides suggestions for change.
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Nana Chinara’s details her experiences of white supremacy culture in arts organizations and provides suggestions for change.
Dr. Indira Etwaroo
We have produced and presented our stories in response to domestic terrorism in our own country and we have often stood alone in this fight. I say this less as a condemnation and more as an invitation to white-led institutions who serve predominantly white, mainstream audiences.
Justin Laing
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Citizen Action of New York
Citizen Action of New York envisions a world where every person’s basic needs are met, where equity is the norm, and oppression, in all forms, is eradicated. The 2024 Justice Agenda outlines priorities of housing justice, health care equity, climate justice, democracy, education, revenue, and ending mass incarceration.