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The arts hold tremendous power to create positive change. The AFA believes in the full and equal participation of all Albertans, and intends to apply this belief to its policies and programs in two distinct ways:
The AFA is actively addressing issues of equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility (EDIA) through its Pluralism policy.
The policy is designed to help the AFA transform into a public arts funder that:
The objectives of the policy are to:
Watch a short video explainer below.
A list of resources has been compiled to help our arts community learn more and better understand the universal ideas that connect us.
The AFA is integrating policy principles into its governance and strategic planning, and will ensure diverse voices and perspectives at its tables. It is also incorporating the driving principles of the policy into the business areas of the AFA, its programs and service delivery.
The policy is intended to address all aspects of EDIA and anti-oppression. In fact, the AFA is incorporating an anti-oppression lens into its review of all policies, programs, services to confront:
In March 2024, the AFA was pleased to approve nearly $197,000 to support arts projects in Alberta that focus on nurturing and promoting EDIA through arts-related programming by Indigenous, visible minorities, or deaf and disability artists through our Organization Activation Projects grant program. These projects will occur throughout 2024 and we look forward to seeing the results of the program
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