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State to State: Massachusetts’ Native American and Indigenous People’s Equity Plan
National Assembly of State Arts Agencies Showcases Ingenuity at Mass Cultural Council
Mass Cultural Council’s recently launched Racial Equity Plan aims to expand the Agency’s mandated support to under-invested communities. But as programs and resources grow, they need to be regularly evaluated to promote relevancy and sustainability. Programs should only be deemed “good” or “vital” by the people they are made to serve, so this evaluation process needs to involve and prioritize the needs and experiences of the community.
Expanding support to under-invested communities takes work, because often these communities are largely outside of the Agency’s sphere of communication. To combat this barrier, a request for proposal was circulated to identify active community engagement enthusiasts who self-identify as BIPOC, interested in creating new relationships between the community and Mass Cultural Council. Four BIPOC Outreach Coordinators were selected and are contracted through the winter to achieve two main objectives:
Below is some information about each coordinator, and their goals for this engagement project. If you would like to speak with any of them, their emails are listed, and as always feel free to reach out to Mass Cultural Council staff with any questions or comments you may have.
Erin Genia
(she, her, hers)
Member of the Sisseton-Wahpeton Dakota Oyate
Descendant of the Little River and Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians
Multimedia artist
Sound, performance, sculpture, ceramics, fibers, printmaking, and painting, as well as the traditional Dakota material of canupa inyan/pipestone
Educator
City of Boston’s “Confronting Colonial Myths in Boston’s Public Space”
Engagement Goals:
Ana Masacote
(she, her, ella)
Founder – DANCE TO POWER LLC
Online Afro-Latin Dance Academy
Co-Founder & Former Director – MASACOTE ENTERTAINMENT, INC
Afro-Latin Dance & Music Company
Engagement Goals:
Erika Slocumb
(she, her, hers)
PhD Candidate, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Black Studies and Public History
Founder – Studio E Designs
Visual Art Shop
Engagement Goals:
Tran Vu
(she, her, hers)
Multimedia Artist
Sculpture, photography, painting, and illustration
Adjunct Faculty, UMass Boston
Asian Women in the US
Engagement Goals: