- Intersectionality: How can we do better?
Tower A
Organized by Ed Bourgeois, program manager, Western Arts Alliance, Advancing Indigenous Performance
- The Intersection of Theater & Immigration Rights Advocacy: Law enforcement leaders read DREAMer stories
Tower B
Organized by Gary Steuer, president & CEO, Bonfils-Stanton Foundation; and Rita Valente, producing director, Motus Theater
- Arts & Culture Grantmaking for Alternative Economies
Tower C
Organized by Shelley Trott, director of Arts Strategy and Ventures, Kenneth Rainin Foundation
- Partnering with Community Foundations to Strengthen Local Arts Philanthropy
Tower D
Organized by San San Wong, program director, Arts & Creativity, Barr Foundation
- Walk Away or Walk the Walk: The case of Levitt Pavilion Los Angeles
Windows
Organized by Vanessa Silberman, senior director of Communications & Strategic Initiatives, Mortimer & Mimi Levitt Foundation
- Leading from the South: Research report back and lessons for the national field
Denver
Organized by Maria Cherry Rangel, director of Strategic Initiatives, Foundation for Louisiana
- Radical Imagination for Racial Justice
Spruce
Organized by F. Javier Torres, director, Thriving Cultures Program, Surdna Foundation
- The Arts & Mental Wellbeing: Prototypes & partnerships in K-12 public education
Century
Organized by Deb Morales, Arts Education coordinator, Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture
- Embodied Awareness: Applications and digital platforms
Gold
Organized by Madison Cario, executive director, Regional Arts & Culture Council
- Transformation by Participation: Evaluating a field and funder partnership for racial equity in OST arts education
Silver
Organized by Mac Howison, program officer for Creative Learning, The Heinz Endowments