by Massachusetts Cultural Council | Nov 1, 2021 | History News, The Profession
11.01.2021 Bethann Steiner, Public Affairs Director COVID-19 Late last week the state House of Representatives debated H. 4219, An Act relative to immediate COVID-19 recovery needs, a $3.65 billion proposal to invest federal ARPA funds and state FY21 surplus tax...
by Massachusetts Cultural Council | Oct 27, 2021 | History News, The Profession
10.27.2021 Michael J. Bobbitt, Executive Director Diversity Equity and Inclusion Serving a Diverse Massachusetts Cover of Mass Cultural Council’s Racial Equity Plan, featuring a still image from the film Drip Like Coffee by Anaiis Cisco, 2021 Mass Cultural Council...
by Massachusetts Cultural Council | Oct 27, 2021 | History News, The Profession
10.27.2021 Michael J. Bobbitt, Executive Director Diversity Equity and Inclusion A Personal Testimonial from the Executive Director 2nd grade school photo of Mass Cultural Council Executive Director Michael J. Bobbitt. “Little Michael Bobbitts” Growing up in the hood,...
by Mass Humaities | Oct 26, 2021 | The Kiosk, The Profession
Contact Your Representatives Today This week, the Massachusetts legislature weighs an important decision: how to allocate funds provided to the commonwealth by the American Rescue Plan. At Mass Humanities, we believe the cultural sector is a vital part of the recovery...
by Massachusetts Cultural Council | Oct 26, 2021 | History News, The Profession
10.26.2021 Bethann Steiner, Public Affairs Director COVID-19 Contact Your State Rep. Now. Urge Them to Co-Sponsor Amendment #109! Since the pandemic first hit Massachusetts in March 2020, Mass Cultural Council has collected impact data from artists and cultural...
by Ben Franklin's World | Oct 26, 2021 | Beyond the Commonwealth, Podcasts, The Kiosk
https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/benfranklinsworld/314_Calloway.mp3 Have you ever considered early American cities as places where Native Americans lived, worked, and visited? Native Americans often visited early American cities and port towns, especially the towns...