The Latest from ACE
GJB Presentation
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This month, ACE presented an in-development education component of the Global Jukebox to a group of educators under the auspices of a larger City Lore education and technology initiative.  

NEA logo
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National Endowment for the Arts Acting Chairman Mary Anne Carter has approved more than $27 million in grants as part of the Arts Endowment’s first major funding announcement for fiscal year 2019.  Included in this announcement is an Art Works grant of $30,000 to the Association for Cultural Equity to support the collaborative and ethical repatriation of archived Native American field recordings. Art Works is the Arts Endowment’s principal grantmaking program.

Bahamas Event
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This month Tamika Galanis, current Jon B. Lovelace Fellow for the Study of the Alan Lomax Collection at the John G.

Choreometics Films
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The Association for Cultural Equity recently completed a National Film Preservation Foundation grant project to digitally transfer and preserve items in the Alan Lomax Choreometrics Films Collection, housed at the American Folklife Center-Library of Congress. The project entailed selection of rare film material from the Presentation Library, which ACE will make available to dance scholars and researchers interested in the analysis method developed by Alan Lomax: Choreometrics.

By Marion Post Wolcott - Reproduction from color slide. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress.
AFS presentation
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The ACE team joined specialists in the field to present the forum Equitable and Inclusive: The Global Jukebox at the American Folklore Society Conference in Buffalo, New York on October 18th.

DSU
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ACE's Jorge Arévalo Mateus and Violet Baron traveled to Mississippi early this month to repatriate early Lomax recordings from the birthplace of the blues.

Steve Rosenthal
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Today, we feature Steve Rosenthal, owner of the Magic Shop recording studio and long-time ACE collaborator.