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Culpeper Arts & Culture

Ash Hammond, development coordinator at F.I.E.R.C.E., an RBF grantee, has co-written a piece reflecting on the spike in LGBTQ violence in 2010, and the commitment to working for a more peaceful year in 2011. The essay, "Shoulder to Shoulder, Ending the Violence," appeared in The Huffington Post on Dec. 30, 2010, and was co-written with Sharon Stapel, executive director of New York City Anti-Violence Project.

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Culpeper Arts & Culture

RBF grantee the Global Action Project (GAP) was one of 15 organizations honored at the White House with a 2010 National Arts & Humanities Youth Program Award. First Lady Michelle Obama presented the awards to the honorees.  More than 400 organizations were nominated, and GAP was selected from 50 finalists. The Global Action Project was recognized for its work in youth leadership and creativity.

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Culpeper Arts & Culture

The recent economic downturn has had a major impact on one of New York City's essential identities—its arts and cultural organizations.

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Culpeper Arts & Culture

The Asian American Writers' Workshop celebrated the launch of the Open City Project on July 27.

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Culpeper Arts & Culture

The Martha Graham Dance Company, an RBF grantee, made it possible for 35 New York City students to perform at the Joyce Theater. The Theater, which is a part of the Joyce Theater Foundation, another RBF grantee, is a premier dance performance venue in New York City.

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Culpeper Arts & Culture

Dancers from RBF grantee Chez Bushwick performed a choreographic work entitled "Replica" on the Kykuit forecourt at The Pocantico Center. The piece was choreographed by Daniel Arsham, Jonah Bokaer, and Judith Sanchez-Ruiz.

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The Rockefeller Brothers Fund has updated its Pivotal Place: New York City and Democratic Practice guidelines.

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Culpeper Arts & Culture

The RBF, in collaboration with Cave Canem Foundation, North America's premier home for Black poetry, has selected by lottery Cave Canem fellows LaTasha N. Nevada Diggs and Duriel E. Harris to receive a cohort residency at the historic Marcel Breuer House at Pocantico.

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Culpeper Arts & Culture

Advancing the Civic and Political Participation of Immigrant Communities presents the rationale for the Rockefeller Brothers Fund to focus more attention on advancing the civic and political engagement of New York immigrant communities.

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Culpeper Arts & Culture

The Rockefeller Brothers Fund spotlights four of the 12 grantees—Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York, Center for Book Arts, Ifetayo, and Morphoses—that received Charles E. Culpeper Arts & Culture Grants in 2008.

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