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My latest innovators column:
Shey Rivera Ríos will present ‘Fire Flowers and a Time Machine’ (Flores de Fuego y una Máquina del Tiempo) with the @TheWilburyGroup. In this bilingual experience, Shey will share stories of inheritance, migration + healing
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This hits home for all the nonprofits who’ve spent the last 18 months figuring out new ways to continue serving. 💯 💯 💯
Our groups have worked tirelessly to keep the lights on for our communities, @GovDanMcKee and the people of RI can’t forget about us now.
'Rhode Island can no longer overlook, and underfund, its nonprofit sector'
Definitely check out this commentary by @CortneyNic of @liveunitedri, Mario Bueno of @ProgresoLatino, Anthony Hubbard of @YouthBuildProv, Daniel Schliefer of @newurbanarts:
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Great review! Thanks to the great folx at @ThePublicsRadio for continuing to understand the crucial role local media can play in supporting our nonprofit arts organizations 🙌🙌🙌
We are committed to ensuring that everyone who wants to see our shows is able to, and we encourage our audience members to purchase tickets at a level comfortable for them.
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"The pandemic has given us the opportunity for a lot of reflection and lot of what has happened in the past year-and-a-half. It’s everything from inequities to harassment within theater and the performing arts,” said Josh Short, founder and artistic director of @TheWilburyGroup.