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This past spring, the Kentucky Arts Council, with our friends at the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, entered into a partnership with the for-profit group Artrepreneur. Founded in 2015, Artrepreneur is an e-commerce platform that serves more than 40,000 visual and craft artists from more than 50 countries. Joining us are Steve Schlackman from Artrepreneur, Heather Pontonio of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Kentucky Crafted artist David Shadwick and Emily Moses, executive staff advisor of the Kentucky Arts Council. We'll talk about how this relationship formed and how Artrepreneur is benefiting participating Kentucky Crafted artists. Episode footnotes: A list of Kentucky Crafted artists using the Artrepreneur platform The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation Americans for the Arts COVID-19 economic impact survey data
Welcome to our LIVE SHOW from Little Haiti Cultural Center in Miami, Florida! We are joined by Uprooted & Rising leaders Estefanía Narváez and Miles Francisco, and the amazing local musician Inez Barlatier. We shared live music, deep personal stories, and learned about food sovereignty as a site of liberation and healing - from its parallels to survivorship, to the origins of soul food in West Africa, to what Uprooted & Rising is mobilizing around now. We also offer creative ways that funders can support healing in justice work, share the a primer on the origins of this project and the lineage of healing justice, and give an update about season 2 (psst - it's coming soon!). For more information on series sponsorship or to propose a creative collaboration idea, email healingjusticepodcast@gmail.com A big thank you to the lively crowd at The Funders Network Conference, and to the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation for sponsoring our presence there. An extra special thank you Michelle Knapik for your vision and coordination to bring it all together. ----------- Learn more about Uprooted & Rising at https://www.uprootedandrising.org, and find Inez Barlatier's new EP MOUN|MOON at http://www.inezbarlatier.com ----------- Download and make your own Healing Justice Zine at https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Pv38x2W_7k9YRgN-txHzPP0VMWZkDwtH and learn how to fold it here https://www.instagram.com/stories/highlights/17921812159167443/ ----------- JOIN THE CONVERSATION: Sign up for our email list to receive occasional communication from us with resources for your work and wellbeing. Sign up here: http://www.healingjustice.org Talk with us on social media: Instagram @healingjustice, Healing Justice Podcast on Facebook, & @hjpodcast on Twitter ----------- SHOW YOUR SUPPORT Please follow / subscribe, rate, & review in whatever app you are listening, and SHARE this resource with everyone you know who could benefit from it! Help us keep making this podcast by becoming a sponsor at www.patreon.com/healingjustice You can also give a one time donation here: https://secure.squarespace.com/commerce/donate?donatePageId=5ad90c0e03ce64d6028e01bb ----------- Thank you to Phillip Brown of Spring Up for running the Facebook livestream, Guido Girgenti for audio editing and production, and Zach Meyer at the COALROOM for music and mastering.
Real World SeminarApsara di Quinzio - SFMoMaTricia Van Eck - MCA Chicago Robert Wuilfe - di Rosa PreserveApril 7, 2011To view/download this video on Vimeo please visit: http://vimeo.com/23420456To view/download this video from open source archive please visit:http://www.archive.org/details/ApsaraDiQuinzioTriciaVanEckRobertWuilfePodcast page:http://feeds.feedburner.com/RealWorldSeminarFunding for this event was provided by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation."The Emily Hall Tremaine (EHTF) is a family foundation established in 1986 by Emily Hall Tremaine. Based in Connecticut, the Foundation seeks to promote through grantmaking programs related to art, environment, and learning disabilities. In addition to annual grantmaking, the Foundation also hosts periodic convenings of non-profit organizations, government agencies and other stakeholders to facilitate collaboration among sectors to achieve common goals."
Real World SeminarZoe Taleporos - Independent CuratorDina Pugh - Triple Base GalleryCourtney Fink - Southern ExposureMarch 3, 2011To view/download this video on Vimeo please visit: http://vimeo.com/23119766To view/download this video from open source archive please visit:http://www.archive.org/details/DinaPughCourtneyFinkZoeTaleporosPodcast page: http://feeds.feedburner.com/RealWorldSeminarFunding for this event was provided by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation."The Emily Hall Tremaine (EHTF) is a family foundation established in 1986 by Emily Hall Tremaine. Based in Connecticut, the Foundation seeks to promote through grantmaking programs related to art, environment, and learning disabilities. In addition to annual grantmaking, the Foundation also hosts periodic convenings of non-profit organizations, government agencies and other stakeholders to facilitate collaboration among sectors to achieve common goals."
Real World SeminarMark Allen / Machine ProjectFebruary 25, 2011To view/download this video on Vimeo please visit: http://vimeo.com/23086670To view/download this video from open source archive please visit:http://www.archive.org/details/MarkAllenPodcast page: http://feeds.feedburner.com/RealWorldSeminarFunding for this event was provided by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation."The Emily Hall Tremaine (EHTF) is a family foundation established in 1986 by Emily Hall Tremaine. Based in Connecticut, the Foundation seeks to promote through grantmaking programs related to art, environment, and learning disabilities. In addition to annual grantmaking, the Foundation also hosts periodic convenings of non-profit organizations, government agencies and other stakeholders to facilitate collaboration among sectors to achieve common goals."
Andrew Aulisi, Director of the Markets and Enterprise Program for the World Resources Institute speaks on the changing role of the forest products sector with pending carbon legislation and new clean technologies for biofuels. This carbon finance speaker series is brought to you by the Center for Business and the Environment at Yale and the Global Institute of Sustainable Forestry through the generous support of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation.
Ralph Mucerino, President of AIG Global Marine and Energy speaks on insuring the future in a changing world. This netcast is brought to you by the Center for Business and the Environment at Yale and the Yale Office of Sustainability through the generous support of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation.