Justice-Minded Movements in Funding

Justice-Minded Movements in Funding

Welcome to Activating Heritage 2021!

Moderator: Ellen Placey, Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation

Panelists: Meg Leary, Marcia Festen, Susan Dickson

Charitable organizations and arts foundations have been impacted by the global pandemic and have sought to modify their funding strategies in order to provide much needed support and relief. Learn how the global pandemic and racial justice movements over the past year have impacted their funding strategies and what grant options might be available for your organization.

Transforming Fundraisers

Transforming Fundraisers

Welcome to Activating Heritage 2021!

Moderator: Suzy Kahn Weinberg & Adam Yoffe (Big Shoulders Stories)

Panelists: Josey Nieto, Nitha Nagubadi

Aspirations to reopen our cultural centers are on everyone’s minds. Yet, many of the creative virtual tools developed and harnessed over the past year to amplify our stories and make our collections accessible to wider audiences have become key to our work and are likely here to stay. The ability to develop creative techniques for revenue generation including online fundraising, virtual galas, attracting corporate rentals, and apps that attract new audiences will be key to financial sustainability in this new age of in-person and virtual engagement.

Plenary Session 2021

Plenary Session 2021

In this first session, we receive a welcome from our Board President, Vanessa Vergara, hear from the Alliance Executive Director, Peter Vega and our Director of Cultural Programs and Museum Practice, Andrew Leith.

This first session features our Keynote speaker, storyteller and activist Ada Cheng, as she performs her work “Visions of Peace: A Letter to My Younger Self” as well as a creative native land acknowledgement from Indigenous Futurist Artist Santiago X.

The event also features words from the 35th president of the Cook County Board of Commissioners, Toni Preckwinkle.

Experience Chicago culture virtually!

Experience Chicago culture virtually!

Now has never been a better time for innovation and creativity and our members have proven to be just that! With the our world experiencing a more digital lifestyle, you can now explore Chicago’s remarkable cultural centers, museums, and organizations… virtually!

If you’re running out of ideas for things to do during the pandemic, this is the perfect option! Grab your friends and family and check out everything from online art collections to virtual video tours. These organizations have created a path for us to see Chicago in a new way, all from the comfort of our own homes. Check out the list below for participating cultural organizations and explore all that Chicago culture has to offer! 

The Alliance Supports Taking Out Racism

During the COVID-19 pandemic, racism towards the API communities (Asian Pacific Islanders) has only increased. Now more than ever, it is crucial that we come together to stand up against social injustices such as this and show our support for these communities.

This is why Chicago Cultural Alliance has partnered with RAAD, Random Acts of API Defiance, for Take Out Racism, a campaign they created in response to the rise of  animosity and xenophobia toward APIs in America from the beginning of COVID-19.

RAAD is a collective of queer API scholars, artists, and designers committed to combating racism through bold creative interventions. Their belief system is entirely built upon not only independent work but also in partnership with ally organizations—to advance equity for all people and amplify the collective voice of underrepresented communities. 

As described on their website: RAAD designed the Take Out Racism campaign as a call-to-action for APIs and their allies to root out discrimination in US politics and culture. Posters are the first in a series of tactical interventions designed to contest the racist identification of Covid-19 as a “Chinese virus,” while overturning the “model minority” myth of APIs more generally. Our campaign hijacks the common association of TAKE OUT with cheap, undifferentiated “Asian cuisine” to foreground the racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity of APIs in this country. It is both a celebration of API solidarity-in-difference and a call for APIs to TAKE OUT systemic racism alongside other BIPOC communities—defiantly and together. 

In partnership with RAAD’s Take Out Racism campaign, the Alliance will periodically share stories and content from members of the API communities as this relates to our shared mission of equity and cultural inclusion. The work of Chicago Cultural Alliance promotes, connects, and supports 40 cultural heritage centers throughout the city in pursuit of allowing all cultural voices to feel heard and we are proud to support taking out racism.