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Elevating Latino Voices: How Nonprofits Can Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month

The Modern Nonprofit

Estimated Reading Time: 4 minutes Elevating Latino Voices: How Nonprofits Can Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month From the rhythmic cadence of salsa music to the inspiring tales of pioneers who’ve blazed trails in fields as diverse as literature, science, and politics, the Latino community has enriched the American mosaic in countless ways.

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National Hispanic Heritage Month 2021

Media Cause

That’s why from September 15 to October 15, we celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month in the United States. While the nation has dedicated a month to shine a spotlight on these historical people, their accomplishments and significance should be celebrated every day. Hispanic Heritage Month (National Park Service).

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Unique Nonprofit Fundraising Event Ideas to Stand Out

DipJar

Artistic & Culinary Experiences Both art and food have a way of transcending differences, removing barriers, and rallying diverse groups around a common cause. Consider putting out a call for artists in the months leading up to the event date and provide a theme for the works. National “day” celebrations.

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BIPOC Leadership Challenges: 26 Tips To Increase Accessibility Across The Nonprofit Sector

Bloomerang

Limited representation in leadership roles Despite BIPOC communities making up a significant portion of the US population, they are underrepresented in leadership positions within the wider commercial sector. Create a welcoming and inclusive environment that celebrates diversity and encourages open dialogue and respect for all individuals.

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Populism, Commercialism, and Jeffrey Deitch: The Shifting Debate about LA MOCA

Museum 2.0

Schimmel's departure was seen as the final confirmation of Deitch and Broad's populist, celebrity-driven approach to exhibitions, and that concerned many critics , artists , and museum directors in the art world. Attendance has increased in the past two years from 150,000 to 400,000 annually. But I am confused and frustrated about #3.

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Principal for a Day

ASU Lodestar Center

in scholarships, 10% of whom were National Merit scholars, and 50% of whom qualified for AIMS scholarships.). And I have no doubt that many of them will pursue careers as performers or in roles that are connected to the arts in other ways. Like this article? Get another! Click here to read Kayla McKinney's "Time to Give a Little.".

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Guest Post: Weaving Community Collaborations into Permanent Installations at the Denver Art Museum

Museum 2.0

This summer’s Museum-wide celebration of textiles, Spun , consists of fourteen exhibitions and “moments” (most temporary, some permanent). Community artists gave their honest feedback, and we crafted a display based on these discussions and their contributions. Some community artists even helped install the space.

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