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To Face Ruin Is A Victory

by Kenji C. Liu In my last post, I suggested framing art as a human right, in the sense that community art is a practice that can sidestep or challenge the spreadsheet mentality that exists in the United States when it comes to arts and culture policy. This is not to say that we can […]

Working (our butts off) to Preserve Cultural Policy in Oakland

by Jacinda Abcarian I think we all know that our place within Maslow’s hierarchy of needs determines how much time, energy and money we can spend on enjoying and creating art.  For many of Oakland’s youth, physiological and safety needs are top priorities.  This is why free and affordable arts offerings are so important but often left […]

To Face Ruin Is A Victory

by Kenji C. Liu In my last post, I suggested framing art as a human right, in the sense that community art is a practice that can sidestep or challenge the spreadsheet mentality that exists in the United States when it comes to arts and culture policy. This is not to say that we can […]

Working (our butts off) to Preserve Cultural Policy in Oakland

by Jacinda Abcarian I think we all know that our place within Maslow’s hierarchy of needs determines how much time, energy and money we can spend on enjoying and creating art.  For many of Oakland’s youth, physiological and safety needs are top priorities.  This is why free and affordable arts offerings are so important but often left […]