In this closing conversation, Carmen Morgan, Michael Robertson, and Alexis Green reflect on the broader lessons learned over the organization’s first ten years and how they'll inform its continued evolution. Moderated by Nicole Brewer.
Over the last 10 years, artEquity has grown from a “one-time workshop” to a powerful supporter of the needs of our creative community. artEquity has cultivated spaces for connecting, building deeper racial analysis, and supporting BIPOC leaders—especially Black leaders—in shaping a more just and sustainable field. This series of conversations brings together members of the artEquity community who have guided, witnessed, and benefited from that collective work. Anchored by the vision and leadership of Carmen Morgan, these dialogues reflect on artEquity’s first 10 years: what has emerged, what has evolved, and what continues to inspire and challenge us as we imagine what comes next.
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