Out of this bunch, I'm throwing my support behind the paid internship plan for Art-Reach. It seems like a great organization, and I certainly know the struggle of finding paid internships. This is a great, straightforward, effective way to get students involved in the cultural sector when they otherwise wouldn't be able to due to finances and/or disability. The sector needs young people getting involved, and this is a way in. It also meets our mission as public historians to help provide opportunities to underprivileged groups.
I also like the History Truck idea, but I'd want to know more specifics about how our Steem would allow for the collection of memories and how they would be used in the larger fight against the stadium.
For some of the other ideas, I'm worried that our money wouldn't be enough to develop a concrete, effective action. Again, funding the internships seems like the most straight-forward plan.
I like the idea of a paid internship for Art-Reach as well, especially with the challenge unpaid internships present in the cultural sector. Art-Reach does seem like a well run organization that will likely be successful in response to challenges as they arise.
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