artEquity
artEquity provides tools, resources, and training to support the intersection of art and activism.
06/19/2026
artEquity will be closed this Juneteenth to nurture Black storytelling, Black wellness, and Black joy by holding space for our second Black Playwrights Gathering!
Thank you to all the Black playwrights who expressed interest, the supporters who made BPG 2026 possible, the Host Committee who brought the event to life, and everyone who continues to join us in radical dreaming of community, joy, and artmaking.
We invite you to invest in this visionary community of Black playwrights! Visit https://secure.qgiv.com/for/artequity/ or click the link in our bio.
artEquity will return to the office on June 22, 2026, to continue cultivating authentic connections at the intersection of art and activism.
Catch Declaring Interdependence, a free virtual event TONIGHT June 9, at 8p.m. ET, uplifting Indigenous parts of US history worth celebrating.
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📍 We’re about to have a big, awkward birthday party for the United States of America. 250 years in, and a lot of us are asking: what exactly are we celebrating?
Join me Tuesday, June 9th at 8PM ET for Declaring Interdependence - a free virtual event with ( ) and authors
Hatueyael Jose Barreiro & Tekatsi:tsia’kwa Katsi Cook Barreiro, co-authors of American Indigenous Democracy: A Call for Interdependence.
We’re lifting up a deeper, truer history of this land - one that reminds us that democracy didn’t start with the founding fathers. It’s been here since time immemorial, rooted in interdependence, not property rights, with principles of reciprocity over extraction, long-term thinking over the next quarter, peace over conquest, and women at the center rather than the margins.
This is the conversation we need right now to decide where we want to go next.
Free RSVP: bit.ly/250interdependenceinvite
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06/09/2026
Did you catch our latest newsletter offering?
In our May newsletter, we shared Team Portrait, a tool to better understand work and communication styles by representing different approaches, needs, and perspectives that individuals bring to a team.
In a time where we’re often being told to either assimilate or let our differences divide us, this resource can provide an opportunity to explore how we can acknowledge those differences while still coming together as a collaborative team.
Share this post and visit https://linktr.ee/artEquity or the link in our bio to find our shareable PDF version. You can find our latest newsletter, Clarity as Care, in our links as well.
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