Series Explores Complexity And Richness Of Temporary Public Art [VIDEO]
This four-part series explored the opportunities and challenges of working in the public realm.
This four-part series explored the opportunities and challenges of working in the public realm.
Results of our first staff demographic survey and how we are using the findings to inform our work.
The Foundation’s Executive Team shares key lessons that helped us advance and deepen our diversity, equity and inclusion effort long term.
In July 2021, our Symposium convened online, allowing more people than ever to participate and hear from experts working across disciplines.
During the pandemic, High Expectations leveraged their home and school partnerships to assist Oakland families and address the numerous challenges of remote learning.
At the heart of our approach are four equity levers that, when operating together in a learning ecosystem, can lead to improved outcomes for children.
Grantmakers can help transform the sector by following the lead of Black, Indigenous, People of Color, disabled, queer, trans and working class creatives who are innovating models for self-determination and community wealth.
“We So Bay” featured youth poets, dancers and musicians telling stories about their Bay Area neighborhoods and cities.
“TENDER (n) a person who takes charge” was a site-specific dance that elevated underrepresented histories.
“Heroes of Unity” empowered the public to co-create a portrait of the Bay Area immigrant community.