Boston Arts regranting program uplifts BIPOC voices; Children’s Defense Fund's new leader embodies its grassroots social justice legacy
Boston Arts regranting program uplifts BIPOC voices; Children’s Defense Fund's new leader embodies its grassroots social justice legacy; museums will never be the same (thank goodness); and more!
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The three-year initiative, funded by the Surdna Foundation, seeks to build toward a racially just society through community-centric creative endeavors.
Museums are historians in some ways, and in that role, they have often done a poor job, supporting a worldview which can often be described as white supremacist.
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Yet another major cultural institution in New York faces fallout from the misdeeds of a major donor, one who’s also the high-profile chair of their board.
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