CELC is a two-unit, 12 session, asynchronous anti-racism course with wrap-around supports, open to arts and culture leaders committed to building intersectional racial equity.
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CELC is a two-unit, 12 session, asynchronous anti-racism course with wrap-around supports, open to arts and culture leaders committed to building intersectional racial equity.
Vanessa Whang
In 2014, MAP’s staff undertook “a deep examination of—and renewed commitment to—one of the
program’s foundational priorities: racial equity in arts and culture grantmaking.” This study reviews and analyzes the process.
Helicon Collaborative
Helicon Collaborative’s newest research on funding patterns at national and local levels and the demographics of decision-makers in the nonprofit cultural sector.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Writing from the Birmingham jail, where he was imprisoned as a participant in protests against segregation, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. emphasizes the importance of direct action and the dangers of white moderates.