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Framing It: An Arts Response to ‘Leading on Opportunity’

Framing It: An Arts Response to ‘Leading on Opportunity’

by Next Stage | Jun 19, 2017 | Thought Leadership

By Hannah Grannemann Josh and I started this blog series in April 2017 with a few goals: Bring attention to the work on social mobility already being done by artists and arts organizations in Charlotte. (one example here) Raise awareness of the arts as a way to have a...
How a broken system led to two Charlottes – and what we are going to do about it.

How a broken system led to two Charlottes – and what we are going to do about it.

by Next Stage | Jun 16, 2017 | Thought Leadership, Values & Culture

By Caylin Viales. A big crowd braved the heat yesterday evening to attend Charlotte Magazine’s latest #DiscussCLT event, “How a Broken System Led to Two Charlottes” at Lenny Boy Brewing Co. Moderated by Adam Rhew, associate editor of Charlotte Magazine, the discussion...
Tell Me a Story and Make It Good

Tell Me a Story and Make It Good

by Next Stage | Jun 9, 2017 | Communications, Resource Development

By Josh Jacobson In this blog post, I’ll discuss Strategy H: Apprenticeships, Paid Internships and other Work-Based Learning, otherwise known as “Learn & Earn,” though the thoughts here apply to the role of the broader community as a part of implementation of the...
Creating Shared Meaning and Purpose: The Arts and Encouraging Committed Relationships to Improve Outcomes for Children

Creating Shared Meaning and Purpose: The Arts and Encouraging Committed Relationships to Improve Outcomes for Children

by Next Stage | May 17, 2017 | Uncategorized

By Hannah Grannemann In this blog post, I’ll discuss Strategy L: Encourage the formation and maintenance of committed two-parent families, in particular the recommendation to Study, adopt and implement evidence-based programs that effectively encourage young people to...
Small, but Mighty: Workforce Development in the Arts

Small, but Mighty: Workforce Development in the Arts

by Next Stage | May 5, 2017 | Uncategorized

By Hannah Grannemann In this blog post, I’ll address Strategies F, G, I and J in the Opportunity Task Force report, addressing career pathways outside of college, especially apprenticeships and workplace-based learning. How many jobs in the arts can you name? Actor,...
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