Conference Keynote: The Steeles
The Wednesday breakfast keynote at the 2016 GIA Conference will feature the Steeles. Consisting of five siblings – J.D., Fred, Jearlyn, Jevetta, and Billy Steele – the Steeles have a musical style which has become an integral part of the Minnesota sound. This special keynote will be highlighted by the group’s energetic performance and a discussion of their work in supporting arts education in Minnesota.
The 2016 GIA Conference will be held October 16-19 in Saint Paul, MN. Register for the conference today! Web Conference Series on Racial Equity in Grantmaking
GIA continues its web conference series, Practices for Advancing Racial Equity in Arts Grantmaking. The third session in the series, “Before the Deadline: Spreading the Word and Technical Assistance” will be held on Tuesday, August 2. The fourth and final session in the series, “Before and After the Decisions: Panel Review Process and Post-Cycle Support” will be held on Thursday, August 4.
New from the GIA Reader: Expanding Cultural Family
In the latest issue of the GIA Reader, Jen Gilligan Cole writes on “Expanding Cultural Family: Funders, Tools, and the Journey toward Equity.” The article discusses how the Metropolitan Nashville Arts Commission evaluated and adapted its grantmaking programs with a racial equity lens.
The complete issue of the Summer 2016 Reader is now available in ePub format. Note that you must be logged in to see the download link. |
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