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Podcast #35: The American Rescue Plan Act: All policy is cultural policy from 2021-09-27T00:00
We’re circling back on the American Rescue Plan, and we are talking about progressive creative worker policies. Learn how these inspirational leaders are supporting arts organizations and individua...
ListenPodcast #34: Coronavirus Response: Where are they now? from 2021-07-26T00:00
As GIA reflects over the past year, we cannot help but look back at the work and recommendations that so many funders offered when we launched our coronavirus response programming in 2020. The conv...
ListenPodcast #33: A Just Transition for Investing in Arts and Culture from 2021-06-23T00:00
In our recently released report, Solidary not Charity: Arts & Culture Grantmaking in the Solidarity Economy(https://www.giarts.org/solidarity-not-charity), we point out the importance of commitment...
ListenThe American Plan Rescue Act: A timely opportunity for arts education from 2021-05-24T00:00
The Biden administration signed the American Rescue Plan Act or ARP, which is a $1.9 trillion package in response to the COVID-19 crisis. How can funders and grantees use this opportunity to reimag...
ListenPodcast #32: The American Rescue Plan Act: A timely opportunity for arts education from 2021-05-22T00:00
The Biden administration signed the American Rescue Plan Act or ARP, which is a $1.9 trillion package in response to the COVID-19 crisis. How can funders and grantees use this opportunity to reimag...
ListenPodcast #31: Developing a Liberatory Consciousness in Funding from 2021-01-27T00:00
In this podcast, Developing a Liberatory Consciousness in Funding, we’re glad to have Dr. Barbara J. Love, consultant, author, lecturer, and the founder of the framework, Liberatory Conscious, join...
ListenPodcast #30: Activating Our Power After the Election from 2020-11-20T22:42:22
In this podcast, Activating Our Power After the Election, Eddie Torres, president & CEO of Grantmakers in the Arts, and Kristen Cambell, executive director of Philanthropy for Active Civic Engageme...
ListenPodcast # 29: Strategic Communication for Justice from 2020-09-28T00:00
In this podcast episode, we are glad to have two guests from the John D. and Catherine T. MacAurthur Foundation. Listen to hear form Aisha Edwards, program officer, Criminal Justice Team and Lauren...
ListenPodcast # 28: The Role of The Arts in Criminal Justice and Policing from 2020-09-28T00:00
In this podcast episode, we are glad to have Deborah Fisher, executive director, A Blade of Grass, and Shaun Leonardo, American artist and performer best known for his work exploring the relationsh...
ListenPodcast # 27: Radical Practice: Turning Over Power in Foundations from 2020-07-20T00:00
In this podcast episode, we are glad to have Denise Brown, executive director of Leeway Foundation, and A. Sparks, chief executive officer of the Masto Foundation! We are glad to hear from two foun...
ListenPodcast #26: True Commitment to Radical Imagination from 2020-07-20T00:00
In this podcast episode, we are glad to have the Walidah Imarisha, a writer, educator, poet, and the artist who coined the term “visionary fiction.” We are also glad to have Lisa Yancey, an entrepr...
ListenPodcast #25: Coronavirus Response: Into the weeds from 2020-05-12T00:00
In this podcast series Coronavirus Response: Into the weeds, Ruby Lopez Harper, senior director, Local Arts Advancement, Americans for the Arts; Brian McGuigan, program director, Artist Trust; and ...
ListenPodcast #24: Coronavirus Response: Setting the Frame from 2020-04-24T00:00
In this podcast series Coronavirus Response: Setting the frame, Deana Haggag, president & CEO, United States Artists; Lauren Hainley, program manager, Disaster Services, Houston Arts Alliance; Temp...
ListenPodcast #22: Frameworks for Black Communities and Other Communities of Color from 2020-03-11T00:00
In this podcast episode, we are glad to have ABFE: A Philanthropic Partnership for Black Communities joining us! We’ll be hearing from Edward Jones ABFE’s vice president of Programs, and Anthony Si...
ListenPodcast #21: Supporting Immigrant Artists and Border Communities from 2020-02-17T00:00
This podcast is a part of the 2020 Grantmakers in the Arts Racial Equity Podcast Series. In this podcast, we hear from Adriana Rios, director of programs, National Association of Latino Arts and Cu...
ListenPodcast #20: Centering Racial Equity in Arts Funding from 2020-01-12T00:00
As a part of the continued efforts of Grantmakers in the Arts to center racial equity, we are glad to introduce the first Grantmakers in the Arts Racial Equity Podcast Series! To kick us off, Grant...
ListenPodcast #19: Welcome to Denver, Ginger White Brunetti and Gary Steuer from 2019-09-29T00:00
Welcome to Denver!
Grantmakers in the Arts welcomes you to Denver, where collaboration is a way of life and culture is found everywhere from small local breweries to the largest museums. The vi...
Podcast #18: The Mosiac Network and Fund: New ways to uplift ALAANA communities from 2019-08-28T00:00
In this podcast, Grantmakers in the Arts discusses The Mosaic Network and Fund – a creative and collaborative solution for uplifting ALAANA communities by pooling funding and convening like-minded ...
ListenPodcast #17: Narrative Change Through Satirical Storytelling from 2019-07-29T00:00
In this podcast, Zeyba Rahman, senior program officer for the Building Bridges Program, an extension of the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art; Josh Seftel, filmmaker and also creator of “The Se...
ListenPodcast #16: Narrative Change and Unpacking Pop Culture from 2019-07-21T00:00
In this podcast, Jeff Chang, vice president of Narrative, Arts, and Culture at Race Forward is interviewed by Eddie Torres, president and CEO of Grantmakers in the Arts. He speaks about narrative c...
ListenPodcast #15: What’s the Buzz with the GIA Support for Individual Artist Committee? from 2019-01-28T19:28:56
In this podcast, Grantmakers in the Arts gives you a front row seat into the Support for Individual Artist (SfIA) Committee. Never heard of the committee? Now is your chance to learn about it from ...
ListenPodcast #14: Welcome to Oakland! Nadia Elokdah, Shelley Trott, and Roberto Bedoya from 2018-09-24T21:07:44
In this podcast, Grantmakers in the Arts welcomes you to Oakland, home to vibrant creatives, diverse communities, a heritage of activism, and the home of the GIA’s 2018 annual conference Race, Spac...
ListenPodcast #13: Eddie Torres, Sam Massol, and Jessica Mele on Arts Advocacy from 2018-05-04T01:04:04
We speak with Eddie Torres, Grantmakers in the Arts president and CEO, Jessica Mele, program officer in Performing Arts at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and Sam Massol, director of Advo...
ListenPodcast #12: Eddie Torres, Kerry McCarthy, and E. San San Wong on Arts Advocacy from 2018-04-02T19:26:53
We kicked off our Arts Advocacy series last month and we are excited to provide more insight on how you can become an arts advocate. This podcast features Eddie Torres, Grantmakers in the Arts pres...
ListenPodcast #11: Eddie Torres, Narric Rome, and Alex Nock, on Arts Advocacy from 2018-03-08T05:54:33
We speak with Grantmakers in the Arts President & CEO, Eddie Torres, Americans for the Arts Vice President of Government Affairs and Arts Education, Narric W. Rome, and Penn Hill Group Principal, A...
ListenPodcast #10: Regina Smith and Sharnita Johnson from 2017-09-25T21:43:32
We speak with 2017 GIA Conference committee chair Regina Smith of The Kresge Foundation and committee member and Detroit native Sharnita Johnson of the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation. They share abo...
ListenPodcast #9: Sara Kass from 2017-06-27T19:12:28
We speak with Captain Sara Kass, MD, a military and medical advisor for Creative Forces: NEA’s Military Healing Arts Network. Dr. Kass shares her thoughts on the role of the arts in helping current...
ListenPodcast #8: Wendy Hsu from 2017-03-10T20:13:02
We speak with Wendy Hsu, PhD, Senior Project Coordinator and Digital Strategist at the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA). They share some of the innovative research projects ...
ListenPodcast #7: Arni Fishbaugh from 2016-12-13T18:47:32
Janet Brown, president & CEO of Grantmakers in the Arts, speaks with Arlynn (Arni) Fishbaugh on funding in rural communities and what she has in store in retirement after 24 years at Montana Arts C...
ListenPodcast #6: Vickie Benson and Glyn Northington from 2016-09-08T07:27:40
We speak with 2016 GIA Conference co-chairs, Vickie Benson of The McKnight Foundation and Glyn Northington of Nonprofits Assistance Fund, on the special characteristics of the Twin Cities and its a...
ListenPodcast #5: Eric Booth from 2016-06-27T19:28:27
We speak with Eric Booth with author and educator Eric Booth on the field of teaching artistry and what the US can learn from abroad to increase arts education access for all children. Read his art...
ListenPodcast #4: Gay Hanna from 2016-05-09T21:57:58
We speak with Gay Hanna from the National Center for Creative Aging as she readies for retirement after serving over 30 years managing in the arts, education, and health sectors. Recorded May 3, 2016.
ListenPodcast #3: Philanthropy Northwest from 2016-04-13T17:43:55
We speak with Audrey Haberman and Sindhu Knotz from Philanthropy Northwest about creating the Momentum Fellowship, a regional program designed to prepare professionals from underrepresented communi...
ListenPodcast #2: Dameun Strange from 2016-03-24T17:54:36
We speak with Dameun Strange from Bush Foundation about being a Ron McKinley Philanthropy Fellow and what the fellowship means for cultivating leadership from underrepresented communities.
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Podcast #1: Justin Laing from 2016-01-26T00:40:31
We speak with former GIA board member Justin Laing from The Heinz Endowments about his service on the GIA board, racial equity, and his hopes for the future of our field. Recorded January 5, 2015.
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