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Home > Opportunities > BIPOC Surviving Predominantly White Institutions (PWI): A series of support for BIPOC who have survived and are surviving PWIs
artEquity provides tools, resources, and programming at the intersection of art and activism. With over 15,000 participants and a growing alumni community, artEquity is building a broad base of individuals and organizations who are creating and sustaining a culture of equity, inclusion, and justice through arts and culture.
As administrative powers push for the silencing of marginalized voices, we will double down on building our power through sustainable systems of self- and community-care. Our answer: Our FREE five-part community offering, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) Surviving Predominantly White Institutions (PWI)!
Originally launched in the summer of 2020, the Black, Indigenous, People of Color Surviving Predominantly White Institutions Series is a multi-part series designed to share strategies for:
This space is for individuals who identify as People of Color, BIPOC, AAPI, MENASA, ALAANA, SWANA, Black/African American, Indigenous/Native, Latinx/Latine, or People of the Global Majority. Each session will cover different topics, and you are welcome to attend any or all of the sessions based on your own interests and availability.
BIPOC Surviving PWIs is free, but REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED to attend. Please register for the individual sessions you wish to join.
We are stronger when we work in community. Together, we can change art organizations to be more responsive to the social change the field needs.
Learn more and register for BIPOC Surviving PWIs here!
Questions? Email info@artEquity.org!

