Hi Everyone,
We hope you have seen our #ArtsCreateHope campaign, which launched this week! You can read more about it in the
Weekly Web Roundup for Aug. 3-7, which also includes links to the following content:
- Video of the keynote from this year’s Public Art & Civic Design Conference, given by Paul Farber of Monument Lab, exploring new urgency and purpose for the field of public art in the
midst of sweeping protests against anti-Black racism and police brutality
- A podcast with Elizabeth Alexander, president of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, on her powerful essay “The Trayvon Generation” and using philanthropy for social justice programs
- A new social media campaign by the Smithsonian, National Archives, and Library of Congress celebrating the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment and telling stories of diverse and
often overlooked suffragists and their fight for voting rights
- News about our President and CEO Bob Lynch, who was named to
The Nonprofit Times’ NPT Power & Influence Top 50 as a top nonprofit executive for the sixth time
As always, we welcome your feedback and encourage you to share this content with your networks. Thank you!
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Jessica Stern
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