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Education, Arts, and Human Justice

Human Justice

 
 

Helping the City Help Its Veterans



The Arts

 
 

Nourishing New York's Cultural Roots


  

85,000 Sq. Ft. of Art Making


 
 

Art Worthy of Kings (County)


 

Jazz Greats as They Were Meant to be Heard


  

Affordable Live/Work Space for Artists
(no this is not an internet scam)


 

What will it take for the City's small arts groups to survive?

A lot more than applause.>>
 

Supporting documentaries that would make Pare Lorentz proud>>


 
 

The Legacy of Madame Anna E. Schoen-Rene

The story of an opera singer who didn't let tuberculosis stop her from creating a classical music legacy in America.>>

   

Supporting the Arts in Good Times and Bad

The show must go on, and not just to take our minds off the economy.




Education

 

Three-Years-Old, Not Talking Yet, In Need of Advocate


  
 

Putting the Arts Back in School, for Good


  
 Teaching Matters

Helping Principals Lead


  
 Urban Advantage

Taking Advantage of the Urban Advantage

  
 

Thinking in Beats and Bridges? Arts in the Classroom


  
 
  
  
  

A Legacy of Nurturing Creativity

Sally Van LierSally Van Lier left her estate to The Trust to "provide educational assistance and training to gifted young persons who aspire to a career in the arts." Read how The Trust continues to carry out her wishes.

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