How Artists Can Influence Change: Engaging in Cultural Advocacy on November 18 via Zoom

As engaged ciztizens, artists are a trusted voice in their community, but how can you best advocate for causes you believe in? On Tuesday November 18th join The Ella Project and the Office of Nighttime Economy via Zoom for our latest Music Census Sessions Live workshop. Join Michael Bracy of Music Policy Forum, Ashlye Keaton of The Ella Project, and Ed “Tiger” Verdin of the Louisiana Partnership for the Arts for a discussion of how artists can organize and engage in advocacy campaigns. Topics include:

  • Successful national models around public performance, venues, and cultural funding.

  • What’s going on in Louisiana, and how Louisiana artists can be involved.

  • The role of nonprofits, and what’s allowed for your organization.

  • Where cultural advocacy is going in 2026 and beyond.

  • Plus your questions!

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 FREE, but please RSVP to receive the link.

How Artists Can Influence Change: Engaging in Cultural Advocacy

Featuring Michael Bracy, Ashlye Keaton, and Ed “Tiger” Verdin

Tuesday November 18, 2:00 p.m. Central via Zoom.

Music Census Sessions Live is a joint project of The Ella Project and the City of New Orleans Office of Nighttime Economy.

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