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Thursday, September 26, 2024

Expand your skills with NJPAC's new Arts IgnitED podcast

 

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Listen to an inspiring panel on arts education advocacy featuring leaders and artists sharing their personal journeys. They discuss the power of arts in education, the challenges of accessibility and the role of advocacy in creating creative pathways for all students. Tune in for insights on how to amplify your voice for the arts, and drive social change through creative education.

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Arts IgnitED: The Social Justice Learning Podcast delivers honest conversations about the intersection of arts and education through a social justice lens. Moderator and teaching artist Wincey Terry-Bryant speaks with experts on topics that impact classroom instruction such as culturally responsive practices, celebrating and advancing women, racial equity and uplifting student voices. These conversations will give listeners the tools to create more equitable classrooms and navigate the realities of school and community programs.

Listeners can receive a Professional Development certificate by completing episode surveys. Complete the survey for Episode 1 here.

Arts IgnitED: The Social Justice Learning Podcast is part of NJPAC’s Standing in Solidarity programming, a social justice series of events and initiatives promoting a more civil and equitable society.

This program is part of NJPAC’s Colton Institute for Training and Research in the Arts

Support for NJPAC Professional Development provided, in part, by Kennedy Center Partners in Education, Merck Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, Panasonic Foundation, PNC, Prudential Foundation, PSEG Foundation, Richmond County Savings Foundation, TD Charitable Foundation, Turrell Fund, Victoria Foundation, Wolf Trap, The Joan and Allen Bildner Family Fund, Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc., The Office of U.S. Senator Cory Booker, The Arts Education Endowment Fund in honor of Raymond C. Chambers, Jennifer A. Chalsty, Judy and Stewart Colton, Toby and Leon Cooperman, Mimi and Edwin Feliciano, The Izzo Family, Don Katz & Leslie Larson, McCrane Foundation, Inc., care of Margrit McCrane, The MCJ Amelior Foundation, Albert+ and Katharine Merck+, NJ Advance Media, David & Marian Rocker, The Sagner Companies/The Sagner Family Foundation and an anonymous donor +deceased




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