| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 1 | Devi | |
| 2 | Gayle Isa | |
| 3 | Elizabeth Self Elijah | |
| 4 | Lorelei Walters | |
| 5 | Rana Sindhikara | |
| 6 | Joanne LOuie | |
| 7 | Francisco Laborde | please save philly arts...... |
| 8 | Jim Haku | |
| 9 | Bruce Howze | |
| 10 | Hakeem Johnson | |
| 11 | Rachel Kenney | |
| 12 | Anonymous | Art is Freedom! |
| 13 | Scott Fogel | |
| 14 | John Stanowski | |
| 15 | Anonymous | I believe the arts play a vital role in any healthy society, and thus support this initiative. |
| 16 | Shinjoo Cho | |
| 17 | BL Tang | It's home! Please don't let us be homeless. |
| 18 | Mary Seng | |
| 19 | Joanne Jacobson | |
| 20 | Bruce Thao | The Asian Arts Initiative is an amazing organization and I've seen how it impacts the youth and also how it has allowed me an outlet in so many ways. We NEED organizations such as this. |
| 21 | Anonymous | |
| 22 | Anonymous | |
| 23 | Anonymous | Support the arts, and community building in Philadelphia. |
| 24 | Chon Phoeuk | Please spread the word!
Support your local community arts organizations. Help us find a new home! |
| 25 | Michelle Wong | |
| 26 | Anonymous | Save the Gilbert Building and save Eakins! Save the arts in this city! |
| 27 | Georgia Lawrence | |
| 28 | Peter Schmidt | I am an educator at a local institution, Swarthmore College. I frequently attend arts events in the city and strongly urge the city and state to support the Asian Arts Initiative and the Gilbert Arts Project. |
| 29 | Mia Bromberg | |
| 30 | xiaoyu zhang | i support it |
| 31 | Anonymous | |
| 32 | Herb Lau | I think arts are an integral part of any community, and need to be not only supported, but nurtured. |
| 33 | Toni Dang | I have lived in Philadelphia all of my life and I have to say that AAI is vital to the community. It provides a necessary safe space for many artists who, by virtue of their race, gender, class, sexual orientation, and age, are not recognized for their contributions and whose talents are not nurtured. AAI also provides the wider community with affordable access to the arts which AAI has employed as an authentic and effective vehicle for community empowerment and social change. It is critical that the City of Philadelphia and the State of Pennsylvania support such a dedicated and beloved organization -- a real asset to the community and visitors to the area -- and to allow it to flourish. |
| 34 | Steven Huang | |
| 35 | Jessica Levy | |
| 36 | Maori Holmes | |
| 37 | Patty Liao | |
| 38 | Joanne Huynh | |
| 39 | Anonymous | |
| 40 | Van Hoang | |
| 41 | Elizabeth Li | Save the art programs!!! |
| 42 | Cara Arcuni | |
| 43 | Sabina Neem | |
| 44 | Katherine Derickson | |
| 45 | Darlene Soukhaphonh | |
| 46 | Angela Toney | Please keep the Initiative going |
| 47 | Iris Ho | |
| 48 | Herb Lau | The arts community is one the strongest yet most underfunded areas of Philadelphia's community.
Given that the many of the smaller arts organizations involved are being moved because of a project which involves significant state and city funding, some amount of funding should be directed towards these organizations in their pursuit of a new home and base of operations from which they will continue to enrich our community. |
| 49 | lila kanner | |
| 50 | Michael Trinh | I've been a part of the Asian Arts Initiative for over 7 years. It has impacted my life in more ways than imaginable! Don't leave teens homeless =[ |