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April 25, 2008

New on CAN: Three More Bridge Conversations

Here come another three Bridge Conversations from people who work and live in multiple worlds. They include La Peña Cultural Center's Paul Chin talking with Vanessa Whang about crossing lines of culture and politics, race and ethnicity, the local and global; The Christensen Fund's Ken Wilson talking with Caron Atlas about cultural context and creative philanthropy; and Fractured Atlas' Adam Huttler and Creative Capital's Ruby Lerner discussing entrepreneurial strategies and changing paradigms for arts-service organizations. These are more of the conversations commissioned by the Center for Civic Participation’s Arts & Democracy Project and CAN to highlight a diverse group of people — including artists, community activists, educators, funders, political leaders and scholars — who are building bridges and creating hybrid and integrated programs, strategies and lives. The project is directed by Caron Atlas and coordinated by R. Lena Richardson. [LINK]

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