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Arts Action Alert 4-26-2010: Wisconsin’s campaign season heating up – time to speak up for the arts!

April 26th, 2010 artswisconsin No comments

The Wisconsin State Legislature has ended its 2010 session as of Thursday, April 22 (with two all-nighters during the final week to finish up their business).  There are several work sessions scheduled for May, but the Legislature will next officially meet, with newly-elected and returning members, on January 3, 2011.

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Report from DC – Update on National Arts Advocacy Day

April 16th, 2010 artswisconsin No comments

Coordinated by Americans for the Arts in partnership with a long list of national arts, business, education and civic organizations, National Arts Advocacy Day brought together a broad cross-section of America’s cultural and civic organizations, along with hundreds of grassroots advocates from across the country, to underscore [...]

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Nine reasons why YOU must be an advocate for the arts, arts education and creative economy in 2010

April 2nd, 2010 artswisconsin No comments

True, effective advocacy is a daily activity, and it’s most effective when it comes from the local level and from the heart.  There’s never been a better time to speak up for the arts across Wisconsin. Here  are nine good reasons why YOU must speak up for your cause to see real change!

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