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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 UsChildren’s Funding Project helps communities, states, and Native nations gain access to public funding to expand opportunities for children and youth. We sat down with the founder and CEO to learn more about the work. #youthdevelopment #OST #afterschool https://t.co/jiFslPcq4O
Jul 10, 2025This morning, Wallace is joining the Learning Policy Institute and reps from TN and VT at Education Commission of the States’ (@edcommission) #NationalForum on Education Policy to learn how states are leveraging summer months as a time for high-quality learning and enrichment. https://t.co/1HMx87Xswf
Jul 10, 2025“If you’re not in the classroom getting direct instruction, it’s hard to understand and learn critical concepts that help you progress through the grades.” https://t.co/uSXvXUkZBN #SchoolLeadership #Education #AttendanceMatters #ChronicAbsenteeism
Jul 09, 2025