31st NALAC Regional Arts Training Workshop Opens Next Month

By: May. 05, 2017
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This is a friendly note to save the date and register for the 31st NALAC Regional Arts Training Workshop next month in Charlotte-- a key opportunity for artists, cultural workers, organizers, educators, activists, and allies from across the region to network, learn, and build together.

In partnership with the North Carolina Humanities Council and their initiative Journey in the New South: Conversations on the Legacy of Race and Ethnicity in North Carolina, this convening will explore what it means to be Latinx in the South and the artists and scholars who are leading the way across the region's diverse communities. Please stay tuned for the full schedule! Join the Facebook event here and invite your friends. This event is open to the general public.

Themes & Sessions - Resistencia: Arts, Culture and Social Activism - LGBTQ en el sur - Building Visibility for Latinx Arts and Cultures - Interculturalities - Working in Community: Urban Artmobiles and Rural Contexts - Nuestras Historias - Future Forward: Youth Panel - Evening Reception and Performances

Register Online It's just $20 for NALAC members and $40 for future members.
Contacts Gabriel Magraner, NALAC | gmagraner@nalac.org Banu Valladares, North Carolina Humanities Council | bvalladares@nchumanities.org.

The North Carolina Humanities Council (NCHC) promotes understanding of and appreciation for the humanities, including literature, history, art, music and philosophy that can transform how the citizens of North Carolina see themselves, their communities and their state. Through grantmaking and programs such as "Let's Talk About It" and "Road Scholars," the Council advocates for lifelong learning and thoughtful dialogue about all facets of human life, and facilitates the exploration and celebration of the many voices and stories comprising North Carolina's culture and heritage.

The NALAC Regional Arts Training Workshop Charlotte is made possible thanks to generous support from Southwest Airlines, National Endowment for the Arts, Surdna Foundation, Nathan Cummings Foundation, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, W. K. Kellogg Foundation, North Carolina Humanities Council, National Endowment for the Humanities.

Artwork Credit Design by Greg Zaragoza. Image Detail: Ballet Hispanico (NALAC DAS.



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