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After the NEA: Rethinking public support for the arts

After the NEA: Rethinking public support for the arts

Former National Endowment for the Arts leaders - Harvard Loeb Fellow Jen Hughes, Kennedy School Program Director Jenn Chang, and Asian American Ballet Project Founder Elizabeth Mochizuki - speak to WBUR's Tania Ralli about the future of arts... Read more.

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