In the News:
The End of the NEA?
"The
arts in America wouldn’t be destroyed if the NEA ceased to exist. But
music, dance, theater, literature and visual arts would become less
widely available, especially in schools, rural areas and poorer
communities. Access to culture should not be a function of family
income." -Dana Gioia, LA Times
"Together,
the three programs that may be targeted account for less than one-tenth
of 1 percent of annual federal spending. But even if the arts get only
crumbs, administrators said, they are crumbs worth fighting for:
much-needed money that supports community projects, new works and making
the arts accessible to people in different parts of the country and to
those who are not wealthy."
The New York Times (February 19, 2017)
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