- International Cultural Exchange, Mobility, and the Future of U.S. Civil Society
Tower A
Organized by Barbara Lanciers, director, Trust for Mutual Understanding; and Michelle Coffey, executive director, Lambent Foundation
- Creatively Exploring Health Equity
Tower B
Organized by Kendra Jones, director for Arts & Equity, Richmond Memorial Health Foundation
- Variations on a Theme: Funding disability aesthetics
Tower C
Organized by Esther Grimm, executive director, 3Arts; and Lane Harwell, program officer, Ford Foundation
- Action Steps Toward Intersectional Trans Equity
Tower D
Organized by Jane Preston, deputy director, New England Foundation for the Arts
- Revolutionizing Arts Education Policy through Data and Mapping
Windows
Organized by Narric Rome, vice president for Government Affairs and Arts Education, Americans for the Arts
- Don’t Exclude Indigenous! Expanding DEI in Philanthropy by Including Native Communities
Denver Indian Center
Organized by Catherine Bryan, director of Programs of Strengthening Tribal and Community Institutions, First Nations Development Institute; and Raymond Foxworth, vice president of Grantmaking, Development, and Communications, First Nations Development Institute
- Innovation from the Field: Distributed leadership for a responsive, participatory, and equitable arts and culture sector
Museo de las Americas
Organized by Emiko Ono, program director, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation; and Mike Courville, director, Research and Strategy, Open Mind
- Supporting Individual Artists Working at the Nexus of Art and Society
RedLine Contemporary Arts Center – Community Room
Organized by Libby Barbee, regranting manager, RedLine; and Gary Steuer, president & CEO, Bonfils-Stanton Foundation
- The Role of Art and Culture in Community Building: How grantmaking, investment and the arts can work hand-in-hand to better our communities
RedLine Contemporary Arts Center – Project Space
Organized by Anna Raginskaya, financial advisor, Blue Rider Group at Morgan Stanley
- Equity in Practice: Two Approaches for Moving Forward
Denver Museum of Nature & Science
Organized by Maurine Knighton, program director for the Arts, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation