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Arts, Creative Practice and Leadership

by Annie Lanzilloto; Cara Page; Doug Paterson; Elizabeth Canner; Elizabeth Kasl; Kathie deNobriga; Pam McMichael; Timothea Howard

Jan 1, 2008
  • Arts and Culture
  • Nonprofits and Philanthropy

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In October 2005, seven people met in New York City to explore the central inquiry question, "How can I claim my own power as an artist/cultural worker, and in that, help create more vital and respected space for artists and cultural workers in society in general and in the work for social change in specific?" The participants represent three of the the five cohorts from the Rockefeller Foundation's Next Generation Leadership (NGL) program, which ran from 1997 to 2002.
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  • Research Center for Leadership in Action

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  • Copyright 2008 Research Center for Leadership in Action. All rights reserved.

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Title: Arts, Creative Practice and Leadership
Publication date 2008-01-01
Publication Year 2008
Authors Annie Lanzilloto , Cara Page , Doug Paterson , Elizabeth Canner , Elizabeth Kasl , Kathie deNobriga , Pam McMichael , Timothea Howard
Copyright holder(s) Research Center for Leadership in Action
Keywords NGL , cultural worker , hopscotch , healing , inquiry
Document type CaseStudy , Dataset , Text
Language English
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