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ArtsMake Art. Build Community. Create Change. An ethnographic study of The Laundromat ProjectJune 18, 2025 Report
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ArtsProducing Counternarratives An ethnographic study of Pregones/Puerto Rican Traveling Theater in NYCJune 18, 2025 Report
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ArtsTapping Arts Research to Prepare for the FutureEarly Insights from Research Fellows Studying Organizations in the Advancing Well-Being in the Arts ...June 16, 2025 Article
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Follow UsResearcher Amanda T. Boston worked with Wallace grantee @LaundromatProj to learn about how the organization has used the arts to deepen relationships among neighbors & provide new mediums for community members to address pressing social concerns. https://t.co/Y7M6BXs7sS
Jun 30, 2025“An effective relationship between principal supervisors, the central office, and school leaders should not be hierarchical; conversely, it should be collaborative.” Read more from @MCELLeaders co-founders: https://t.co/JQbtdWkeme https://t.co/K2STVGVij5
Jun 30, 2025“It’s not about making pretty pictures…it’s about engaging with issues that are important to [students] and how to connect those things that are part of their curriculum.” https://t.co/QsAibGyGkX
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