Partnerships 2024

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Partners 2024

Arts Foundation for Tucson and Southern Arizona

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Arts Foundation for Tucson and Southern Arizona is a local arts agency that proudly serves our region’s creative economy through Grantmaking, Public Art, Advocacy, and Professional Development. 

 

Blue Lotus Artists’ Collective

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Blue Lotus Artists’ Collective (BLAC) is a non-profit gallery space dedicated to supporting and uplifting Black Artists. Located on the ground floor of the historic Pioneer Building in downtown Tucson, Arizona, our gallery is a place where the community can come together to celebrate, appreciate and see the art and talent of Black Artists.

Coalición de Derechos Humanos

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Derechos Humanos is a grassroots organization that promotes the human and civil rights of all migrants regardless of their immigration status. Consequently, we fight the militarization of our southern border home and combat the discrimination and human rights abuses of both our citizen and non-citizen brothers and sisters.

Humane Borders

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Humane Borders, motivated by faith and the universal need for kindness, established a system of water stations in the Sonoran Desert on routes used by migrants making the perilous journey here on foot. Our primary mission is to save desperate people from a horrible death by dehydration and exposure. Creating a just and humane environment in the borderlands is vital to this mission. To that end, we work with government land managers and non-profit groups to make water and other lifesaving resources available to migrants on both sides of the border.

Museum of Contemporary Art Tucson

 

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Established by artists in 1997, MOCA is Tucson’s only museum devoted exclusively to contemporary art from around the globe. Housed in a repurposed firehouse in Downtown Tucson, MOCA Tucson applies creative solutions to the problems of today and tomorrow through the vehicle of contemporary art. We create programming that is ambitious, innovative, and that is responsive to the wants and needs of our community. A pioneering museum of its kind in the community, MOCA Tucson currently hosts rotating exhibitions by locally, nationally, and internationally renowned contemporary artists—critical exhibitions that spur dialogue and that foster empathy between artists and audiences. Our bold programming is highly engaging for diverse audiences and creates a welcoming, inviting space for visitors to learn more about the changing world we live in. MOCA Tucson is an important incubator and connector for contemporary art across the Southwest region and beyond. 

Salvavision

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Salvavision is a Tucson, AZ based non-profit organization with a focus on providing aid and support to asylum seekers, migrants, and returnees. Salvavision fights for migrants to have basic human right.

Southwest Center

 

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A research unit of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences of the University of Arizona, the Southwest Center has a threefold mission: to sponsor and facilitate research on the Greater Southwest, to publish exemplary work growing from that research, and to act in service to citizens of the region through programs of teaching and outreach. In all three areas special emphasis is given to strengthening individual and institutional ties to our colleagues at universities and cultural centers in the Republic of Mexico.

Stop the Hate Collective

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Stop the Hate is a collective of people and organizations calling upon our government, businesses, corporations, and media, to assume responsible leadership by signing and promoting the pledge to stop the hate that is poisoning the social fabric of the country. Stop the Hate is led by members of community organizations, Indigenous Peoples, faith-based labor, and social justice groups, deeply alarmed and concerned with the hate, bigotry and violence against the immigrant communities that have become a 'must-go-to' political scapegoat.

The Florence Project (Florence Immigrant and Refugee)

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The Florence Project provides free legal services, social services, and advocacy to immigrants facing detention and potential deportation. Our team provides legal education and representation to adults and children in immigration detention, facilitates our trauma-informed provision of legal services and provide critical support to address our clients’ needs beyond their legal cases, and advances the rights of adults and children in immigration detention and advances systemic change.