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Walker Point Center proposes bilingual social-justice arts program for teens; panel asks for clearer artist and partner lists

3161402 · April 30, 2025
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Walker Point Center for the Arts requested $6,000 to expand Project Valentina, a bilingual art-education and social-justice program for 15–18-year-olds; reviewers praised the social justice focus but asked for clearer lists of participating artists and community partners and questioned scale assumptions in attendance estimates.

Walker Point Center for the Arts in Milwaukee asked for $6,000 to add a bilingual art-education component called Project Valentina serving participants ages 15 through 18. The program uses social-justice frameworks to help teens express community and culture and aims to engage returning participants who are aging out of younger programs.

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