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Sustaining International Connectivity During COVID-19

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the landscape in which we work is profound, yet our mission of advancing international dialogue, understanding, and respect remains essential. As we constantly adapt our grantmaking to our current realities and future uncertainties, we are proud to announce a list of 2020 grants to-date, including time-sensitive grants approved by our Board in May. 

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Sajata Epps: "Post Something Black"

Sustainable designer Sajata Epps (ACC 2018) has a small ecological footprint and a powerful voice against racial inequality. “As an American, I am outraged by the response to Mr. Floyd’s death. It’s simply not ok to exploit the death of a man for a political or social agenda movement...”

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Black Lives Matter

Systemic racism is a deep betrayal of our human values. It is a direct attack against our future and those who will inherit it. Violence against people of color can not be tolerated...

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International Artist Residencies: Then, Now, & Beyond

Amid the serious challenges forefronted by the COVID-19 pandemic, ACC shares the transcript from our International Artist Residencies panel for insight into international artist residencies as they were, and inspiration as we reimagine what they can and will be...

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Kuang-Yu Tsui's "Exercise Living: Stay Calm"

Kuang-Yu Tsui's (ACC 2017) work explores the relationship between social media, human behavior, and the urban environment. He filmed “Exercise Living: Stay Calm” during his residency at the Chinese Culture Center in San Francisco...

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