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SUMMARY:Art\, Education\, & Racial Justice
DESCRIPTION:The HU Ideas Symposium presents a national conference hosted by the Office of the Provost. The “From Protest to Policy National Conference” will amplify the important social and racial justice work that already happens every\n            day at Howard University in classrooms\, in laboratories and research centers\, in libraries and archives\, and in meetings (both formal and informal) of visionary\, historically aware\, and culturally conscious minds across the campus. The conference\n            promises to bring together thinkers from a variety of academic and professional backgrounds – humanists\, political scientists\, economists\, historians\, medical experts\, community organizers and many more – to harness the tremendous potential\n            of our collective knowledge and expertise. \nThis conference panel session acknowledges that artists\, educators\, and cultural workers have long been among those at the forefront of the United States’s social and racial justice efforts. This panel will discuss the important roles of education and the arts in imagining and creating a more just future. \nPanelists: \n\nElka Stevens\, Associate Professor & Fashion Program Coordinator- Department of Art\, Howard University    \nAkili Ron Anderson\, Associate Professor-Department of Art\, Howard University                       \nAlison McNeil\, Founder and Chief Creative Officer\, McNeil Creative Enterprises          \nCori Bush\, Congresswoman MO-01\n\n  \nModerator:  \n\nGwendolyn Everett\, Associate Professor\, Art History\, Howard University\n\n 
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SUMMARY:10 Things to Know Before Launching Your Arts Organization
DESCRIPTION:Alison McNeil was invited to deliver a guest lecture to Dr. Antonio Cuyler‘s undergraduate level Performing Arts Management class. His students\n            were expected to design their own arts organization as a part of their coursework. To complement their preparation for this assignment\, Alison was invited to reflect on her experiences and lessons learned as an entrepreneur in the arts and\n            culture sector. She offered insights and sparked dialogue informed by her entrepreneurial journey\, including what led her to launch an arts service organization\, an arts consulting firm and a philanthropic fund that invests in artists.
URL:https://mcearts.com/event/10-things-to-know-before-launching-your-arts-organization/
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