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INSIDE 2020 - ANNUAL REPORT

4 Mar 2021

In February 2020, just weeks before the pandemic, NACF, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), co-hosted a first-of-its-kind gathering of Native nations, artists, and culture bearers with public officials and administrators in Washington, D. [...] NACF’s priorities and encourages a new generation of Oregon will focus on promoting positive social change, raising the visibility and profile of Native artists, artists and culture bearers to strengthen their educating philanthropy and the public, and convening the Native arts and cultures field. [...] The event, co-hosted April, with support from some of our NACF hosted the webinar The Black- with the National Endowment for the Arts and the key partners. [...] In the first phase, geared NACF announced the transfer of land ownership of the historic Yale Indigenous/Afro-Indigenous Experience National Endowment for the Humanities, highlighted towards previous NACF awardees, we Union building in Portland, Oregon, to celebrate and lend visibility to the best practices and common challenges in creating, were able to assist 70 artists and arts from the Yale Un. [...] One of our main goals is to elevate the voices of Native artists and culture bearers, while educating the greater public on the accurate representation of our cultural practices and issues vital to our communities.
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