In case you missed it, here is an archive from last week’s NCAI Advocacy 101 webinar.
We hope you will join us for a day of rural advocacy on September 10 in Washington DC!
In case you missed it, here is an archive from last week’s NCAI Advocacy 101 webinar.
We hope you will join us for a day of rural advocacy on September 10 in Washington DC!
Read the Rural Assembly’s 2024 Annual Report.
The show examines the past, present, and future of the oyster, its home in the Willapa Bay, and how the
Maureen Hearty transforms objects, space, and community, seeing art as a tool for action, education, and opportunity. The majority of her community-based work today is on the eastern plains of Colorado, considered one of the most sparsely populated areas in the United States. In Joes, Colorado (pop. 78), she is activating space using art, music, and the collection of story. In 2020, Maureen and her friend Kristin Stoltz were awarded an NEA grant for a project titled “Arts for a Prairie Seas: Farming Fluxus.”
By Carmina TaylorStrategic Advisor, Rural Assembly As a newly minted Strategic Advisor for Rural Assembly, I welcomed the opportunity to
This year, Center for Rural Strategies fellow Quintissa Peake has represented the Rural Assembly at events throughout the country. She
This year, Center for Rural Strategies fellow Quintissa Peake has represented the Rural Assembly at events throughout the country. She