Together with consultants – and a whole bunch of feedback from the public – the Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs has crafted a new cultural plan. There are still steps before it becomes the guiding document for the city’s cultural future, but they’ve picked their priorities and they’re showing it off to the public.
Planning An Equitable Cultural Future
Dallas’ Office of Cultural Affairs has spent a year speaking with folks about the future.

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Joy Baily Bryant (Lord Cultural Resources) speaks to Dallas Residents at Red Bird Mall.
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