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La Asamblea, a collective of queer and BIPOC artists and creatives, announced that they were once again teaming up with the Petaluma-based Kimzin Creative.
The Pa'lante Artist Grant Progam exists to economically advance artists to experience financial sustainability so that they thrive and grow through self-determination.
The application portal officially opened on April 7, and the deadline for applications is Monday, May 12 at 2:59 p.m.
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