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Are you an artist, social entrepreneur or organizer? Do you want to connect to others to organize around racial equity and social justice? Do you believe in the power of creative storytelling? Join us for IdeaLab 2017 on April 14 in Denver to hear from exciting local and national organizers and artists, connect to like-minded creatives, and develop new relationships to move your projects forward.

Featured speakers and moderators include Steven Renderos of the Center for Media Justice in Los Angeles, CA, Esther Robinson, co-founder of ArtHome in New York City, Adam Horowitz, Chief Instigator of the U.S. Department of Arts & Culture, and Denver’s own poet Suzi Q. Smith, DJ & Cold Crush co-founder Musa Bailey, Louise Martorano of RedLine, Tony Garcia of Su Teatro, Nita Mosby Tyler of The Equity Project. More panelists and performers coming soon!

IdeaLab is organized by Confluence-Denver and Creative Exchange, and made possible through the generous support of the Bonfils-Stanton Foundation. This program is supported by the Denver Arts & Venues Cultural Partner Program at the McNichols Civic Center Building. Read stories as part of this series on graffiti and development in Denver, artist spaces and displacement, and percent for art programs.

IDEALAB 2017
Connecting with artists, creatives and entrepreneurs shaping culture, sharing stories, making change

What: Idea Lab 2017
When: Friday, April 14, 2017
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Where: McNichols Civic Center Building, 144 West Colfax Avenue, Denver, CO 80202

Registration link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/idealab-2017-tickets-32449430119

http://www.confluence-denver.com/features/idealab2017.aspx

[Thank you to Alex Teitz, http://www.femmusic.com, for contributing this article.]

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