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| 151 | Joseph Newland | The uprooting of community institutions in hopes of greater tourist dollars is disruptive--if not quite Faustia--and since the Chinatown/Asian American community has suffered over past decades from similar disruption and displacement, it is especially important that local government and philanthropic organizations fund and support in-neighborhood programs like those in the Gilbert Arts Project. If Philadelphia wants to revitalize its downtown and its reputation, it is crucial to keep in the city such organizations--and support them.
Thank you. |
| 152 | Mahesh Kumar | Company Profile
Dear Sir/Madam,
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| 153 | Jee He Kim | |
| 154 | tracie thornton | |
| 155 | Joe Eastman | I fully and totally support the Gilbert Arts Project. In an era when schools, institutions and leaders are failing our youth daily, it is time to stand up and support an organization that is trying to make a difference in the live of young people. I can think of no other project that is more deserving and worthy of support.
Joe Eastman
Chinatown |
| 156 | Han Pan | |
| 157 | Brad Baldia | |
| 158 | Jin Gao | |
| 159 | E Chen | |
| 160 | Sophia Pan | |
| 161 | Brian Kong | |
| 162 | Jun Li | |
| 163 | Robert Minton | This is a great organization that is an incredible asset to the community and Philadelphia. They have provided opportunities for the cities youth to develop creative outlets and give back to the community in a positive manor. |
| 164 | Marcia Minton | |
| 165 | linda | I've seen these guys perform, they're amazing and a great part of the community. I especially think it's necessary for an outlet for Asian creativity because the culture is very peaceful and unperturbing about it and many parents cannot show their children what this organization is able to represent. |
| 166 | Asim Malik | |
| 167 | rekha bajpe aggarwal | Artists change the world in a peaceful way. For the better. As a ceramic artist myself, I offer my whole-hearted support to this project. Let's make a difference! |
| 168 | rekha bajpe aggarwal | Artists change the world in a peaceful way. For the better. As a ceramic artist myself, i offer my support to this project. Let's make a difference! |
| 169 | Gina Pisasale | Establishing a place for Asian American Arts in the Philadelphia region more than acknowledges the presence of a large (and diverse) Asian American population, it provides a place for both Asian Americans and all other ethnicities to express, learn about, explore, question, and talk about Asian American culture, which is both a personal investigation as well as a highly political conversation. Asian American Artist need a place to provide a constructive nexus for this conversation. They need a place where Asian American art and culture is visible and therefore acknowledged as a significant, valued, and vital part of the community. Unacknowledged, we experience erasure from Philadelphia's arts community. |
| 170 | Aaron Levinson | |
| 171 | Anonymous | |
| 172 | Cynthia Malachi White | Keep up the great work |
| 173 | Ingrid Santos | Interested in knowing more about the asian arts i run an afterschool program i have a diverse program |
| 174 | vivian | |
| 175 | Andi Meyer | I strongly urge you as public servants to listen to your constituancy and give your unwavering support to the Gilbert Arts Project.
These three organizations, Asian Arts Initiative, Highwire Gallery, and the Institute for Arts in Education are valuable resources for Philadelphia and indeed for the nation. The Asian Arts Initiative is, in fact, one of only a small handful of similar organizations across the country. This makes Philadelphia a National Leader by the mere fact that this company exists.
I urge you to continue to put Philadelphia at the nation's forefront of minority business, community, and artistic/cultural support by making the needs of the Gilbert Arts Project and the community driven development of Chinatown a top priority for the city. |
| 176 | Carol Carr | |
| 177 | Valerie Jones | This is an important project for Arts in Philadelphia~! |
| 178 | Spencer Koelle | |
| 179 | Don Lessem | |
| 180 | Elinor Rumery | |
| 181 | Maria Möller | |
| 182 | Anonymous | The Gilbert Arts Project will directly affect the future of the youth of Philadelphia at a key point in history when young people need the Arts to remind them that their future is for greatness and not for violence. Please help make it happen. |