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NATIONAL CABINET
National Cabinet — U.S. Department of Arts and Culture. The USDAC’s Cabinet is a citizen-led, policy-oriented leadership group of recognized experts in aspects of cultural organizing, development, and policy. Cultural policy touches on support for artists and institutions, education, communications, the built environment,leisure
OVERVIEW — U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND CULTURE Overview — U.S. Department of Arts and Culture. Artists, cultural organizers, and other community members and leaders take part in the USDAC through creative local organizing, National Actions, policy work, and ongoing learning. Whether you show up as an individual or part of a group, organization, or agency, you’re invited to share#HONORNATIVELAND
A call to action and guide to open public events and gatherings with acknowledgment of the traditional Native inhabitants of the land. Acknowledgment is a simple, powerful way of showing respect and a step toward correcting the stories and practices that erase Indigenous people’s history and cultuCULTURAL POLICY
Five principles shape our cultural policy, guiding our actions, decisions, and advocacy: 1. We support creativity for the common good. Artists and cultural organizers contribute to every community, urban and rural, educating the whole student, cultivating resilience through public art projects, bringing the healing power of dance, drama and ART & WELL-BEING: TOWARD A CULTURE OF HEALTH Art & Well-Being is comprehensive. It includes a framework for understanding a culture of health, one that responds equally to all individual and community needs. Looking at the social determinants of health—such as race, class, and gender—it demonstrates how social justice is the single greatest factor in ensuring well-being. ON THE TRAGIC PASSING OF AMELIA BROWN, USDAC CABINET I’m deeply saddened to report the sudden death of my friend, colleague and fellow USDAC Cabinet member Amelia Ruth Brown. She died suddenly of a heart attack on January 16th at the age of 41. Amelia believed fiercely that art can transform, heal and repair communities, including those devastated by natural and manmade disasters.LEX LUMIERE
March 30, 2021. Carol Zou. Good Afternoon, my name is Lex Lumiere, I am a #CitizenArtist for the United States Department of Arts and Culture (#USDAC). Due to the #WinterStorm causing electrical outages and other inconveniences in #Texas, we had to adapt our #StoryCircle to a more intimate interview style for the 'Peoples State Of The Union HONOR NATIVE LAND: A GUIDE AND CALL TO ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Honor Native Land: A Guide and Call to Acknowledgement. December 12, 2017. Mo Manklang. National. Help spark a movement to acknowledge original Native inhabitants at the opening of all public events. Mo Manklang. Policy Prototypes. #PSOTU18 Story Circle Training January18.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND CULTUREBLOGDONATETHE USDACORGANIZING TEAMNATIONAL CABINETSTATEMENT OF VALUES The U.S. Department of Arts and Culture is a people-powered department — a grassroots action network inciting creativity to shape a culture of empathy, equity, and belonging.Learn more about the USDAC and read our Statement of Values, then join this act of collective imagination!. LATEST FROM THE USDAC. There are many ways to connect to the USDAC and other Citizen Artists— see the full THE USDAC — U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND CULTURE The U.S. Department of Arts and Culture is a people-powered department—a grassroots action network inciting creativity and social imagination to shape a culture of empathy, equity, and belonging. To create a just and welcoming world, we need social imagination to envision and enact change.NATIONAL CABINET
National Cabinet — U.S. Department of Arts and Culture. The USDAC’s Cabinet is a citizen-led, policy-oriented leadership group of recognized experts in aspects of cultural organizing, development, and policy. Cultural policy touches on support for artists and institutions, education, communications, the built environment,leisure
OVERVIEW — U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND CULTURE Overview — U.S. Department of Arts and Culture. Artists, cultural organizers, and other community members and leaders take part in the USDAC through creative local organizing, National Actions, policy work, and ongoing learning. Whether you show up as an individual or part of a group, organization, or agency, you’re invited to share#HONORNATIVELAND
A call to action and guide to open public events and gatherings with acknowledgment of the traditional Native inhabitants of the land. Acknowledgment is a simple, powerful way of showing respect and a step toward correcting the stories and practices that erase Indigenous people’s history and cultuCULTURAL POLICY
Five principles shape our cultural policy, guiding our actions, decisions, and advocacy: 1. We support creativity for the common good. Artists and cultural organizers contribute to every community, urban and rural, educating the whole student, cultivating resilience through public art projects, bringing the healing power of dance, drama and ART & WELL-BEING: TOWARD A CULTURE OF HEALTH Art & Well-Being is comprehensive. It includes a framework for understanding a culture of health, one that responds equally to all individual and community needs. Looking at the social determinants of health—such as race, class, and gender—it demonstrates how social justice is the single greatest factor in ensuring well-being. ON THE TRAGIC PASSING OF AMELIA BROWN, USDAC CABINET I’m deeply saddened to report the sudden death of my friend, colleague and fellow USDAC Cabinet member Amelia Ruth Brown. She died suddenly of a heart attack on January 16th at the age of 41. Amelia believed fiercely that art can transform, heal and repair communities, including those devastated by natural and manmade disasters.LEX LUMIERE
March 30, 2021. Carol Zou. Good Afternoon, my name is Lex Lumiere, I am a #CitizenArtist for the United States Department of Arts and Culture (#USDAC). Due to the #WinterStorm causing electrical outages and other inconveniences in #Texas, we had to adapt our #StoryCircle to a more intimate interview style for the 'Peoples State Of The Union HONOR NATIVE LAND: A GUIDE AND CALL TO ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Honor Native Land: A Guide and Call to Acknowledgement. December 12, 2017. Mo Manklang. National. Help spark a movement to acknowledge original Native inhabitants at the opening of all public events. Mo Manklang. Policy Prototypes. #PSOTU18 Story Circle Training January18.
NATIONAL CABINET
National Cabinet — U.S. Department of Arts and Culture. The USDAC’s Cabinet is a citizen-led, policy-oriented leadership group of recognized experts in aspects of cultural organizing, development, and policy. Cultural policy touches on support for artists and institutions, education, communications, the built environment,leisure
OVERVIEW — U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND CULTURE Overview — U.S. Department of Arts and Culture. Artists, cultural organizers, and other community members and leaders take part in the USDAC through creative local organizing, National Actions, policy work, and ongoing learning. Whether you show up as an individual or part of a group, organization, or agency, you’re invited to shareCULTURAL POLICY
The right to culture is meaningless unless the value of human culture is recognized and protected. Your neighborhood, city, county, state, nation—any public body authorized to make decisions about things like zoning and development—can support cultural rights by adopting a Cultural Impact Study (CIS) requirement for every project with potential negative cultural impact, designating eachORGANIZING TEAM
ORGANIZING TEAM. A people-powered department is nothing without its people. The USDAC is an evolving act of collective imagination, conceived by many. The following people, along with our Cultural Agents and members of the National Cabinet, are helping hold it together and bring it forth. When Carol Zou was growing up in subsidized universityPOLICY ON BELONGING
Ten days after the 2016 presidential election, the people-powered U.S. Department of Arts and Culture (USDAC) launched Standing for Cultural Democracy: The USDAC’s Policy and Action Platform, our ten-point blueprint for cultural democracy.The platform addresses many issues that stand in the way of cultural democracy, offering powerful policies and interventions to create culture shift. STANDING FOR CULTURAL DEMOCRACY Standing for Cultural Democracy An Act of Collective Imagination By, For, and Of The People. On November 19, 2016, the people-powered U.S. Department of Arts and Culture launched Standing for Cultural Democracy: The USDAC’s Policy and Action Platform.. We offer this platform to amplify ideas that can advance social healing and bring us closer to a future that countless Citizen Artists have PARTNERS — U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND CULTURE The Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics is a collaborative, multilingual and interdisciplinary network of institutions, artists, scholars, and activists throughout the Americas. Working at the intersection of scholarship, artistic expression and politics, the organization explores embodied practice—performance—as a vehicle for the creation of new meaning and the transmission REVOLUTION OF VALUES Revolution Of Values — U.S. Department of Arts and Culture. We call on artists, creative organizers, concerned citizens, and all community members to join together from April 2-8, 2018, to draw inspiration from and breathe new life into the prophetic words of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., strengthening our commitment to speak truth to powerARTISTIC RESPONSE
Description and examples of key types of artistic response. What art can do to offer care, comfort, and connection; amplify protest; and promote reframing and resilience. Examples of a range of artistic response, including story-gathering, public art, poetry and narrative, music, dance, theater, media and photography, and individualart-making.
PEOPLE'S STATE OF THE UNION Founded in 1989, TTO is a social change organization that presents liberating art by, for, and about queer and trans people of color. MASSCreative advocates for a well-resourced and equitable creative sector that is essential to the economic and civic vibrancy of Massachusetts. This year, community members across the nation wereinvited to
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND CULTUREBLOGDONATETHE USDACORGANIZING TEAMNATIONAL CABINETSTATEMENT OF VALUES The U.S. Department of Arts and Culture is a people-powered department — a grassroots action network inciting creativity to shape a culture of empathy, equity, and belonging.Learn more about the USDAC and read our Statement of Values, then join this act of collective imagination!. LATEST FROM THE USDAC. There are many ways to connect to the USDAC and other Citizen Artists— see the full THE USDAC — U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND CULTURE The U.S. Department of Arts and Culture is a people-powered department—a grassroots action network inciting creativity and social imagination to shape a culture of empathy, equity, and belonging. To create a just and welcoming world, we need social imagination to envision and enact change. OVERVIEW — U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND CULTURE Overview — U.S. Department of Arts and Culture. Artists, cultural organizers, and other community members and leaders take part in the USDAC through creative local organizing, National Actions, policy work, and ongoing learning. Whether you show up as an individual or part of a group, organization, or agency, you’re invited to share#HONORNATIVELAND
A call to action and guide to open public events and gatherings with acknowledgment of the traditional Native inhabitants of the land. Acknowledgment is a simple, powerful way of showing respect and a step toward correcting the stories and practices that erase Indigenous people’s history and cultuNATIONAL CABINET
National Cabinet — U.S. Department of Arts and Culture. The USDAC’s Cabinet is a citizen-led, policy-oriented leadership group of recognized experts in aspects of cultural organizing, development, and policy. Cultural policy touches on support for artists and institutions, education, communications, the built environment,leisure
CULTURAL POLICY
In November 2016—at CULTURE/ SHIFT 2016 in St. Louis, just a few days after the presidential election—we launched “ Standing for Cultural Democracy: The USDAC’s Policy and Action Platform ,” ten points of intervention to help bring about cultural democracy, to nurture a social order of equity, justice, creativity, and belonging.CULTURAL POLICY
Five principles shape our cultural policy, guiding our actions, decisions, and advocacy: 1. We support creativity for the common good. Artists and cultural organizers contribute to every community, urban and rural, educating the whole student, cultivating resilience through public art projects, bringing the healing power of dance, drama and ART & WELL-BEING: TOWARD A CULTURE OF HEALTH Art & Well-Being is comprehensive. It includes a framework for understanding a culture of health, one that responds equally to all individual and community needs. Looking at the social determinants of health—such as race, class, and gender—it demonstrates how social justice is the single greatest factor in ensuring well-being. ON THE TRAGIC PASSING OF AMELIA BROWN, USDAC CABINET I’m deeply saddened to report the sudden death of my friend, colleague and fellow USDAC Cabinet member Amelia Ruth Brown. She died suddenly of a heart attack on January 16th at the age of 41. Amelia believed fiercely that art can transform, heal and repair communities, including those devastated by natural and manmade disasters. HONOR NATIVE LAND: A GUIDE AND CALL TO ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Honor Native Land: A Guide and Call to Acknowledgement. December 12, 2017. Mo Manklang. National. Help spark a movement to acknowledge original Native inhabitants at the opening of all public events. Mo Manklang. Policy Prototypes. #PSOTU18 Story Circle Training January18.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND CULTUREBLOGDONATETHE USDACORGANIZING TEAMNATIONAL CABINETSTATEMENT OF VALUES The U.S. Department of Arts and Culture is a people-powered department — a grassroots action network inciting creativity to shape a culture of empathy, equity, and belonging.Learn more about the USDAC and read our Statement of Values, then join this act of collective imagination!. LATEST FROM THE USDAC. There are many ways to connect to the USDAC and other Citizen Artists— see the full THE USDAC — U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND CULTURE The U.S. Department of Arts and Culture is a people-powered department—a grassroots action network inciting creativity and social imagination to shape a culture of empathy, equity, and belonging. To create a just and welcoming world, we need social imagination to envision and enact change. OVERVIEW — U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND CULTURE Overview — U.S. Department of Arts and Culture. Artists, cultural organizers, and other community members and leaders take part in the USDAC through creative local organizing, National Actions, policy work, and ongoing learning. Whether you show up as an individual or part of a group, organization, or agency, you’re invited to share#HONORNATIVELAND
A call to action and guide to open public events and gatherings with acknowledgment of the traditional Native inhabitants of the land. Acknowledgment is a simple, powerful way of showing respect and a step toward correcting the stories and practices that erase Indigenous people’s history and cultuNATIONAL CABINET
National Cabinet — U.S. Department of Arts and Culture. The USDAC’s Cabinet is a citizen-led, policy-oriented leadership group of recognized experts in aspects of cultural organizing, development, and policy. Cultural policy touches on support for artists and institutions, education, communications, the built environment,leisure
CULTURAL POLICY
In November 2016—at CULTURE/ SHIFT 2016 in St. Louis, just a few days after the presidential election—we launched “ Standing for Cultural Democracy: The USDAC’s Policy and Action Platform ,” ten points of intervention to help bring about cultural democracy, to nurture a social order of equity, justice, creativity, and belonging.CULTURAL POLICY
Five principles shape our cultural policy, guiding our actions, decisions, and advocacy: 1. We support creativity for the common good. Artists and cultural organizers contribute to every community, urban and rural, educating the whole student, cultivating resilience through public art projects, bringing the healing power of dance, drama and ART & WELL-BEING: TOWARD A CULTURE OF HEALTH Art & Well-Being is comprehensive. It includes a framework for understanding a culture of health, one that responds equally to all individual and community needs. Looking at the social determinants of health—such as race, class, and gender—it demonstrates how social justice is the single greatest factor in ensuring well-being. ON THE TRAGIC PASSING OF AMELIA BROWN, USDAC CABINET I’m deeply saddened to report the sudden death of my friend, colleague and fellow USDAC Cabinet member Amelia Ruth Brown. She died suddenly of a heart attack on January 16th at the age of 41. Amelia believed fiercely that art can transform, heal and repair communities, including those devastated by natural and manmade disasters. HONOR NATIVE LAND: A GUIDE AND CALL TO ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Honor Native Land: A Guide and Call to Acknowledgement. December 12, 2017. Mo Manklang. National. Help spark a movement to acknowledge original Native inhabitants at the opening of all public events. Mo Manklang. Policy Prototypes. #PSOTU18 Story Circle Training January18.
NATIONAL CABINET
National Cabinet — U.S. Department of Arts and Culture. The USDAC’s Cabinet is a citizen-led, policy-oriented leadership group of recognized experts in aspects of cultural organizing, development, and policy. Cultural policy touches on support for artists and institutions, education, communications, the built environment,leisure
LEARNING & RESEARCH
learning & research. In addition to being an action network, the USDAC is a learning laboratory for cultural democracy. Everything we do is action-research into how to activate creative citizen engagement in the service of social and environmental justice.ORGANIZING TEAM
ORGANIZING TEAM. A people-powered department is nothing without its people. The USDAC is an evolving act of collective imagination, conceived by many. The following people, along with our Cultural Agents and members of the National Cabinet, are helping hold it together and bring it forth. When Carol Zou was growing up in subsidized university STANDING FOR CULTURAL DEMOCRACY Standing for Cultural Democracy An Act of Collective Imagination By, For, and Of The People. On November 19, 2016, the people-powered U.S. Department of Arts and Culture launched Standing for Cultural Democracy: The USDAC’s Policy and Action Platform.. We offer this platform to amplify ideas that can advance social healing and bring us closer to a future that countless Citizen Artists havePOLICY ON BELONGING
Ten days after the 2016 presidential election, the people-powered U.S. Department of Arts and Culture (USDAC) launched Standing for Cultural Democracy: The USDAC’s Policy and Action Platform, our ten-point blueprint for cultural democracy.The platform addresses many issues that stand in the way of cultural democracy, offering powerful policies and interventions to create culture shift. TAKE PART IN A NATIONAL ACTION Revolution of Values. Toolkit, RevolutionOfValues. A call for artists, creative organizers, concerned citizens, and all community members to draw inspiration from and breathe new life into the prophetic words of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., strengthening our commitment to speak truth to power and sparking creative action in the year ahead. REVOLUTION OF VALUES Revolution Of Values — U.S. Department of Arts and Culture. We call on artists, creative organizers, concerned citizens, and all community members to join together from April 2-8, 2018, to draw inspiration from and breathe new life into the prophetic words of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., strengthening our commitment to speak truth to power PARTNERS — U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND CULTURE The Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics is a collaborative, multilingual and interdisciplinary network of institutions, artists, scholars, and activists throughout the Americas. Working at the intersection of scholarship, artistic expression and politics, the organization explores embodied practice—performance—as a vehicle for the creation of new meaning and the transmissionARTISTIC RESPONSE
Description and examples of key types of artistic response. What art can do to offer care, comfort, and connection; amplify protest; and promote reframing and resilience. Examples of a range of artistic response, including story-gathering, public art, poetry and narrative, music, dance, theater, media and photography, and individualart-making.
PEOPLE'S STATE OF THE UNION Founded in 1989, TTO is a social change organization that presents liberating art by, for, and about queer and trans people of color. MASSCreative advocates for a well-resourced and equitable creative sector that is essential to the economic and civic vibrancy of Massachusetts. This year, community members across the nation wereinvited to
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND CULTUREBLOGDONATETHE USDACORGANIZING TEAMNATIONAL CABINETSTATEMENT OF VALUES The U.S. Department of Arts and Culture is a people-powered department — a grassroots action network inciting creativity to shape a culture of empathy, equity, and belonging.Learn more about the USDAC and read our Statement of Values, then join this act of collective imagination!. LATEST FROM THE USDAC. There are many ways to connect to the USDAC and other Citizen Artists— see the full THE USDAC — U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND CULTURE The U.S. Department of Arts and Culture is a people-powered department—a grassroots action network inciting creativity and social imagination to shape a culture of empathy, equity, and belonging. To create a just and welcoming world, we need social imagination to envision and enact change. OVERVIEW — U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND CULTUREDEPARTMENT OF SPORT ARTS AND CULTUREMINISTRY OF ART AND CULTUREMINISTRY OF ARTSARTS USAMINISTRY OF CULTURE USA Overview — U.S. Department of Arts and Culture. Artists, cultural organizers, and other community members and leaders take part in the USDAC through creative local organizing, National Actions, policy work, and ongoing learning. Whether you show up as an individual or part of a group, organization, or agency, you’re invited to share#HONORNATIVELAND
A call to action and guide to open public events and gatherings with acknowledgment of the traditional Native inhabitants of the land. Acknowledgment is a simple, powerful way of showing respect and a step toward correcting the stories and practices that erase Indigenous people’s history and cultuNATIONAL CABINET
National Cabinet — U.S. Department of Arts and Culture. The USDAC’s Cabinet is a citizen-led, policy-oriented leadership group of recognized experts in aspects of cultural organizing, development, and policy. Cultural policy touches on support for artists and institutions, education, communications, the built environment,leisure
CULTURAL POLICY
In November 2016—at CULTURE/ SHIFT 2016 in St. Louis, just a few days after the presidential election—we launched “ Standing for Cultural Democracy: The USDAC’s Policy and Action Platform ,” ten points of intervention to help bring about cultural democracy, to nurture a social order of equity, justice, creativity, and belonging. ART & WELL-BEING: TOWARD A CULTURE OF HEALTH Art & Well-Being is comprehensive. It includes a framework for understanding a culture of health, one that responds equally to all individual and community needs. Looking at the social determinants of health—such as race, class, and gender—it demonstrates how social justice is the single greatest factor in ensuring well-being.CULTURAL POLICY
Five principles shape our cultural policy, guiding our actions, decisions, and advocacy: 1. We support creativity for the common good. Artists and cultural organizers contribute to every community, urban and rural, educating the whole student, cultivating resilience through public art projects, bringing the healing power of dance, drama and ON THE TRAGIC PASSING OF AMELIA BROWN, USDAC CABINET I’m deeply saddened to report the sudden death of my friend, colleague and fellow USDAC Cabinet member Amelia Ruth Brown. She died suddenly of a heart attack on January 16th at the age of 41. Amelia believed fiercely that art can transform, heal and repair communities, including those devastated by natural and manmade disasters. HONOR NATIVE LAND: A GUIDE AND CALL TO ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Honor Native Land: A Guide and Call to Acknowledgement. December 12, 2017. Mo Manklang. National. Help spark a movement to acknowledge original Native inhabitants at the opening of all public events. Mo Manklang. Policy Prototypes. #PSOTU18 Story Circle Training January18.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND CULTUREBLOGDONATETHE USDACORGANIZING TEAMNATIONAL CABINETSTATEMENT OF VALUES The U.S. Department of Arts and Culture is a people-powered department — a grassroots action network inciting creativity to shape a culture of empathy, equity, and belonging.Learn more about the USDAC and read our Statement of Values, then join this act of collective imagination!. LATEST FROM THE USDAC. There are many ways to connect to the USDAC and other Citizen Artists— see the full THE USDAC — U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND CULTURE The U.S. Department of Arts and Culture is a people-powered department—a grassroots action network inciting creativity and social imagination to shape a culture of empathy, equity, and belonging. To create a just and welcoming world, we need social imagination to envision and enact change. OVERVIEW — U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND CULTUREDEPARTMENT OF SPORT ARTS AND CULTUREMINISTRY OF ART AND CULTUREMINISTRY OF ARTSARTS USAMINISTRY OF CULTURE USA Overview — U.S. Department of Arts and Culture. Artists, cultural organizers, and other community members and leaders take part in the USDAC through creative local organizing, National Actions, policy work, and ongoing learning. Whether you show up as an individual or part of a group, organization, or agency, you’re invited to share#HONORNATIVELAND
A call to action and guide to open public events and gatherings with acknowledgment of the traditional Native inhabitants of the land. Acknowledgment is a simple, powerful way of showing respect and a step toward correcting the stories and practices that erase Indigenous people’s history and cultuNATIONAL CABINET
National Cabinet — U.S. Department of Arts and Culture. The USDAC’s Cabinet is a citizen-led, policy-oriented leadership group of recognized experts in aspects of cultural organizing, development, and policy. Cultural policy touches on support for artists and institutions, education, communications, the built environment,leisure
CULTURAL POLICY
In November 2016—at CULTURE/ SHIFT 2016 in St. Louis, just a few days after the presidential election—we launched “ Standing for Cultural Democracy: The USDAC’s Policy and Action Platform ,” ten points of intervention to help bring about cultural democracy, to nurture a social order of equity, justice, creativity, and belonging. ART & WELL-BEING: TOWARD A CULTURE OF HEALTH Art & Well-Being is comprehensive. It includes a framework for understanding a culture of health, one that responds equally to all individual and community needs. Looking at the social determinants of health—such as race, class, and gender—it demonstrates how social justice is the single greatest factor in ensuring well-being.CULTURAL POLICY
Five principles shape our cultural policy, guiding our actions, decisions, and advocacy: 1. We support creativity for the common good. Artists and cultural organizers contribute to every community, urban and rural, educating the whole student, cultivating resilience through public art projects, bringing the healing power of dance, drama and ON THE TRAGIC PASSING OF AMELIA BROWN, USDAC CABINET I’m deeply saddened to report the sudden death of my friend, colleague and fellow USDAC Cabinet member Amelia Ruth Brown. She died suddenly of a heart attack on January 16th at the age of 41. Amelia believed fiercely that art can transform, heal and repair communities, including those devastated by natural and manmade disasters. HONOR NATIVE LAND: A GUIDE AND CALL TO ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Honor Native Land: A Guide and Call to Acknowledgement. December 12, 2017. Mo Manklang. National. Help spark a movement to acknowledge original Native inhabitants at the opening of all public events. Mo Manklang. Policy Prototypes. #PSOTU18 Story Circle Training January18.
NATIONAL CABINET
National Cabinet — U.S. Department of Arts and Culture. The USDAC’s Cabinet is a citizen-led, policy-oriented leadership group of recognized experts in aspects of cultural organizing, development, and policy. Cultural policy touches on support for artists and institutions, education, communications, the built environment,leisure
LEARNING & RESEARCH
learning & research. In addition to being an action network, the USDAC is a learning laboratory for cultural democracy. Everything we do is action-research into how to activate creative citizen engagement in the service of social and environmental justice.ORGANIZING TEAM
ORGANIZING TEAM. A people-powered department is nothing without its people. The USDAC is an evolving act of collective imagination, conceived by many. The following people, along with our Cultural Agents and members of the National Cabinet, are helping hold it together and bring it forth. When Carol Zou was growing up in subsidized university STANDING FOR CULTURAL DEMOCRACY Standing for Cultural Democracy An Act of Collective Imagination By, For, and Of The People. On November 19, 2016, the people-powered U.S. Department of Arts and Culture launched Standing for Cultural Democracy: The USDAC’s Policy and Action Platform.. We offer this platform to amplify ideas that can advance social healing and bring us closer to a future that countless Citizen Artists havePOLICY ON BELONGING
Ten days after the 2016 presidential election, the people-powered U.S. Department of Arts and Culture (USDAC) launched Standing for Cultural Democracy: The USDAC’s Policy and Action Platform, our ten-point blueprint for cultural democracy.The platform addresses many issues that stand in the way of cultural democracy, offering powerful policies and interventions to create culture shift. TAKE PART IN A NATIONAL ACTION Revolution of Values. Toolkit, RevolutionOfValues. A call for artists, creative organizers, concerned citizens, and all community members to draw inspiration from and breathe new life into the prophetic words of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., strengthening our commitment to speak truth to power and sparking creative action in the year ahead. REVOLUTION OF VALUES Revolution Of Values — U.S. Department of Arts and Culture. We call on artists, creative organizers, concerned citizens, and all community members to join together from April 2-8, 2018, to draw inspiration from and breathe new life into the prophetic words of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., strengthening our commitment to speak truth to power PARTNERS — U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND CULTURE The Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics is a collaborative, multilingual and interdisciplinary network of institutions, artists, scholars, and activists throughout the Americas. Working at the intersection of scholarship, artistic expression and politics, the organization explores embodied practice—performance—as a vehicle for the creation of new meaning and the transmissionARTISTIC RESPONSE
Description and examples of key types of artistic response. What art can do to offer care, comfort, and connection; amplify protest; and promote reframing and resilience. Examples of a range of artistic response, including story-gathering, public art, poetry and narrative, music, dance, theater, media and photography, and individualart-making.
PEOPLE'S STATE OF THE UNION Founded in 1989, TTO is a social change organization that presents liberating art by, for, and about queer and trans people of color. MASSCreative advocates for a well-resourced and equitable creative sector that is essential to the economic and civic vibrancy of Massachusetts. This year, community members across the nation wereinvited to
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THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND CULTURE IS A _PEOPLE-POWERED DEPARTMENT_ — a grassroots action network inciting creativity to shape a culture of empathy, equity, and belonging. Learn more about the USDAC and read our Statement of Values , then join this act of collective imagination! LATEST FROM THE USDAC There are many ways to connect to the USDAC and other Citizen Artists— see the full list of opportunities :Actions
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Artists Unite for a Green New Deal - Summer Call Seriesfeatured
Join the USDAC for a three-part series of calls with artists, organizers, scientists and others to unpack the policy and science behind a Green New Deal—and to dream into the cultural strategies and creative actions that can help make it real.featured
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Citizen Artist Salon: Creative Strategies for Commemorative Justicefeatured
Hosted in partnership with 400 Years of Inequality: A People’s Observance for a Just Future, this salon explored place-based creative strategies for truth-telling and collective healing.featured
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Imaginings: A DIY Guide to Arts-Based Community DialogueToolkit , featured
Check out our newest guide: _Imaginings: A DIY Guide to Arts-Based Community Dialogue, _everything you need to know to host a vibrant, creative, equitable, and powerful community dialogue_. _Toolkit , featured
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People's State of the Union 2019 Toolkit , featured ,Action , PSOTU2018
The People's State of the Union happened from January 25-February 3, 2019. Citizen Artists across the country hosted Story Circles as part of this annual civic ritual and participatory art project! Toolkit , featured ,Action , PSOTU2018
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Culture of Health
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_Art & Well-Being: Toward A Culture of Health _is a guide for Citizen Artists who place their gifts at the service of healing, working for both individual and collective well-being, recognizing social justice as the foundation of a culture of health.Toolkit , featured
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Building Strategy and Co-Creating Culture- Call #3 SummarySep 11, 2019
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Science Facts, Science Fictions- Call #2 SummaryAug 27, 2019
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Explaining Policy, Exploring Poetics - Call #1 SummaryAug 13, 2019
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Celebrate International Mother Language Day!Feb 21, 2019
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CULTURE/SHIFT 2018 Recap: Welcoming Each Other HomeNov 19, 2018
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Sep 25, 2018
PROTOTYPING CULTURAL DEMOCRACY SERIES Part 8: Art-Powered Places inPhiladelphia, PA
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PROTOTYPING CULTURAL DEMOCRACY SERIES Part 7: Remember2019, Memory and Reflection on Mass Lynching in Phillips County, ARSep 18, 2018
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PROTOTYPING CULTURAL DEMOCRACY SERIES Part 6: Migrant Stories andRights, Inside Out
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Rise for Climate, Jobs, and Justice with the EPA!Sep 6, 2018
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PROTOTYPING CULTURAL DEMOCRACY SERIES Part 5: Belonging Bandwagon: A Performance Art-Driven Dialogue for Culture’s SakeSep 4, 2018
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A series of video-based gatherings and learning calls for Citizen Artists to dig into thematic material, learn about opportunities, andcreate connections.
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Citizen Artist Salon: Creative Strategies for Commemorative JusticeApr 29, 2019
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Citizen Artist Salon: The People's EPA: Art as a Strategy for ClimateJustice
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Citizen Artist Salon: Art & Well-BeingJun 27, 2018
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Citizen Artist Salon: #HonorNativeLandMar 1, 2018
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