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ASC Updates Community on its Cultural Equity Journey in Second Report

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (April 27, 2023)The Arts & Science Council (ASC), the 65-year-old nonprofit that serves as the chief advocate, resource hub and steward for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg region’s cultural community, updates the Charlotte-Mecklenburg community on its journey on the path to cultural equity in its second Cultural Equity Report released today. The report is available at ArtsAndScience.org.

“This report reaffirms ASC’s commitment to being transparent and accountable on its equity journey,” said ASC President Krista Terrell. “The intent is to honestly assess ASC’s progress against the cultural equity goals stated in the inaugural report and to provide residents with another opportunity to provide feedback on ASC’s work.”

ASC began its cultural equity journey in 2015. In June 2019, ASC’s Board of Directors adopted a Cultural Equity Statement to create a framework for organizational policies and practices and provide external visibility for the organization’s commitment to cultural equity. ASC’s inaugural report, released in February 2021, outlined ASC’s extensive efforts to make its funding more reflective of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg community after its history of inequitable funding. The report also documented ASC’s work to dismantle inequitable systems and policies within ASC and its progress, through fiscal year 2020, on the “We Will” commitments listed in the statement.

The latest report provides an update on the work ASC said it would focus on in fiscal year 2021 (July 1, 2020–June 30, 2021).   

About ASC

ASC is the chief advocate, resource hub and steward for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg region’s cultural community. Its core functions include advocacy, cultural education programs, cultural planning, fundraising, grant making, public art and workshops and trainings for the cultural community. ASC works to ensure Culture For All by combining resources from local and state government with those of the private sector to maximize community impact throughout the cultural sector.

ASC’s mission is investing in people, programs and ideas that move us to a more equitable, sustainable and innovative creative ecosystem. Stay up to date on ASC news and happenings at ArtsAndScience.org and on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

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