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Building Capacity

Cultural Planning & Development

February 10, 2019 By //  by SFA Staff

We offer training and consulting in planning strategies in collaboration with communities working to develop and deepen cultural and economic opportunities. Some examples of our work in this area include: La Doce Barrio Foodways Project (2016-present) Tucson’s South 12th Ave (La Doce) is celebrated locally as a natural “Cultural and Culinary …

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Equitable Evaluation & Ethnography

February 9, 2019 By //  by SFA Staff

We offer training and consulting in research methods, practices, and evaluation, including assets mapping, ethnography, participatory-action research, and others with the intention of upholding and advancing the role & significance of culture and heritage in place and community.  Recent work in this area includes: Surdna Foundation's …

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Supporting Folklife

February 8, 2019 By //  by SFA Staff

We support and sponsor a number of programs and initiatives developed and managed by organizations and individuals working to keep culture and heritage at the forefront of public life. Recent events or programs we've supported include: Tucson Cine Mexico, April 2020. Hopi Jewelry show featuring work by Qwa-Hölo Hopi Silvercraft, curated by SFA …

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