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Testimony to City Council Committee on Education Preliminary Budget Hearing

Submitted to the City Council Committee on Education on March 21, 2024…

Prepared by Candace Thompson-Zachery, Co-Executive Director of Dance/NYC…

 

Advocacy Alert: Contact Your Reps to Support the Creative Workforce Investment Act (CWIA)

Funding & Employment Opps for Artists to Create Accessible Art

 

Testimony to City Council Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries, and International Intergroup Relations Preliminary Budget Hearing

Submitted to the City Council Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries, and International Intergroup Relations on March 15, 2024…

Prepared by Candace Thompson-Zachery, Co-Executive Director of Dance/NYC…

 

Dance Worker Digest *Special Election Edition*

Whether you’re an individual intending to vote or an organization wanting to support your community’s voter engagement, here are some important deadlines and resources that you can use to plan ahead.…

 

Advocacy Alert: Complete the FY24 CDF Impact Survey

Are you an org that applied for DCLA’s Cultural Development Fund for FY24? Complete the FY24 CDF Impact Survey…

 

Dance Worker Digest | February 2024

This month's topics cover the National Arts Summit in DC, Dance/USA’s 2024 elections toolkit, the campaign against cuts to arts & culture in NYC, and new legislation protecting freelance workers in New York State.…

 

Dance/NYC Announces Co-Executive Directorship - Vicki Capote, Sara Roer, and Candace Thompson-Zachery to Lead Organization

Dance/NYC proudly announces that Vicki Capote, Sara Roer, and Candace Thompson-Zachery will all serve as Co-Executive Directors of the dance service organization. The trio all previously served as a part of Dance/NYC’s interim leadership team, and together, will continue to work as a collective—sharing power, strategy, vision, and labor—to put to the test Dance/NYC’s first attempt at a distributed leadership structure.…

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Advocacy Alert: Submit Your Feedback on DCLA’s 5-Year Accessibility Plan

The NYC Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA) has released a draft proposal of their five-year accessibility plan outlining past, present, and future initiatives aimed at fostering a more inclusive workplace and cultural sector for people with disabilities. DCLA is now inviting feedback from the public as they finalize the plan over the next several months.…

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