Registration now open for racial equity in philanthropy forum

THE ALPHA OMEGA ARTS

GEORGIA---Grantmakers in the Arts (GIA) hosts a national dialogue for arts funders, on June 2, on increasing funding and access to funding for African, Latino(a), Asian, Arab and Native American (ALAANA) organizations. Held at the Center for Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta, the Forum is a continuation of GIA’s work on racial equity in arts philanthropy. The day will include recommendations from ALAANA organization leaders, the opportunity to discuss your local community’s barriers and successes in racial equity and inspirational talks by nationally known Atlanta-based actor, director, and producer, Kenny Leon and theatre artist and executive director of Alternate ROOTS, Carlton Turner. [Register]

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