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01 Welcome
02 Reimagining Public Art
03 1. Advancing Policy for Monuments & Memorials
04 2. Driving Transparency & Accountability
05 3. Diversifying the Public Art Workforce
06 4. Moving Beyond Land Acknowledgements
07 About
08 Contact

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Four Cities, Four Leaders, Driving for Equitable Change in Public Art

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a smiling person with dark hair has a quote attributed to them, "Do we tear down all the offensive monuments and memorials?" with their name, Mary Chou, Director, Public Art and Collections, San Francisco
a smiling person with long dark hair is identified as Nicky Buck, independent contractor, enrolled member of the Prairie Island Indian Community in Minnesota, with an attributed quote, "You can't rush the healing process, but people are listening."
a white man with short brown hair smiles and is identified as Sean Walther, Planning Manager, City of St. Louis Park, Minnesota, with an attributed quote, "More hands and more inclusion add community value."
A Black woman with short dark hair rests her head on her hand, eyebrow raised, and identified as Dr. Jabani Bennett, artist, arts advocate, and consultant, Louisville, Kentucky, with an attributed quote, "[the work] centered marginalized communities."

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