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2018 Guild Conference: Sessions Slides & Handouts
Guild members and Conference attendees have access to the slides, handouts, and resources shared during the 2018 Conference for Community Arts Education…
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2018 Guild Conference: Carlton Turner Q&A with Cristy Johnston Limon
Following his plenary speech, The Art of Leadership (An Ode to Ella), Carlton Turner sat down with Cristy Johnston Limon, executive director…
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2018 Guild Conference: Opening Plenary Q&A
Hear from several key Baltimore figures—including Leslie King-Hammond, Kibibi Ajanku, Brayaira Simms, Loring Cornish, and Charles Funn—who are shaping arts and activism…
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2018 Guild Conference: Loring Cornish
As part of the Opening Plenary for the 2018 Conference for Community Arts Education, Loring Cornish, a mosaic and mixed media artist…
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2018 Guild Conference: Leslie King-Hammond
Artist, curator, and art historian Leslie King-Hammond, founder and director of the Center for Race and Culture, kicks of the Opening Plenary…
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2018 National Guild Leadership Awardee: Ronnie Brooks
Ronnie Brooks, founder of the James P. Shannon Leadership Institute and core faculty of the Community Arts Education Leadership Institute (CAELI), accepts…
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2018 Guild Conference: The Art of Leadership (An Ode to Ella)
What do we need in the quest for building strong leadership in the arts community? How do we think of leadership as…
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2018 Guild Conference: Opening Plenary
In the opening plenary of the 2018 Conference for Community Arts Education we hear from several key Baltimore figures who are shaping…
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Youth Leading Movements for Change
An equitable future starts with an authentic commitment to honoring and fostering youth leadership. In many of our communities, young people are…