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NALAC's 20th Anniversary
National Conference


Latino Creativity in the 21st Century:

Beyond the Tipping Point
 

April 14-18, 2010,
San Jose, California

                                                                                                

Click Here for Registration, Schedule and Hotel Information



NALAC Completes First Set of Historic
National Conversations Project

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Three Discussions Examine The State Of Latino Arts
And Culture In The U.S.

As part of its 20th Anniversary Celebration NALAC convened three national conversations to examine innovations and assess strategies for sustainability in the Latino arts field.  NALAC invited accomplished Latino artists, leaders, legends, scholars and others from around the country to participate in its groundbreaking National Conversations Project to discuss and address issues of capitalization, next generation leadership development and capacity building.  These historic conversations will result in three white papers (now christened by NALAC as brown papers) that will be published and presented to a national audience at NALAC's 7th National Conference in San Jose, CA, April 14-18, 2010.

To read complete press release, click here.



NALAC ANNOUNCES 2009 TCR GRANT RECIPIENTS

 

$107,000 AWARDED TO SUPPORT ELEVEN TRANSNATIONAL PROJECTS 


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SAN ANTONIO – The National Association of Latino Arts and Culture (NALAC) is pleased to announce the award of $107,000 to support eleven transnational projects as part of its new Transnational Cultural Remittances grant program.  The TCR program is generously funded by the Ford Foundation.
 
In this inaugural year, NALAC received 134 proposals with a total request amount of $2,334,459.  The proposals represent innovative exchanges between participants in all nine target countries.  The proposals received included innovative collaborations in the following areas: immigrant women's issues, literature, social justice, training in traditional medicinal herbs, economic empowerment, social justice theater, storytelling, environmental stewardship, craft/culture exchange, interactive multimedia website projects, cultural documentation, cultural research and dissemination, examination of the migrant experience through culinary practices, and performance art exchanges.

This new grant program seeks to identify and support exemplary cultural exchange projects that support grassroots artistic and cultural practices and strengthen social networks across national boundaries in transnational communities.  One and two year grants are available for projects that link two or more of the following countries: Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, and United States.  Projects demonstrating an ongoing connection between communities in two or more target countries are eligible for consideration to receive a TCR grant.
 
The NALAC Transnational Cultural Remittances Grant Initiative is made possible with funding from the Ford Foundation.  The TCR initiative, which was developed as an extension of the Ford Foundation’s Transnational Economic Justice Initiative (TEJI), builds on NALAC’s longstanding leadership role in addressing issues of social justice, cultural transmission and economic empowerment through the arts.  The TCR initiative will support the creation and dissemination of new artistic works which directly explore, engage and articulate the complex issues facing transnational communities in the U.S., Mexico and Central America.

Click Here for a list of the 2009 TCR Grant Recipients




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