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Queer arts organization Arttitude receives Ford Foundation grant

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Arttitude co-founders Jerome Larez, left and RafiQ Salleh-Flowers, right stand in front of ‘Pay It No Mind’ with muralist Brian Kenny on Cedar Springs.

The mural was commissioned by the organization. (Courtesy photo) In a press release Thursday, the LGBTQ arts nonprofit Arttitude announced that it was the recipient of the Creativity and Free Expression grant through the Ford Foundation which will continue its mission of equality through the arts.

The Ford Foundation grant will aid in achieving the organization’s goal of acquiring much-needed office space as well as space for artists in its different programs to present their work, share ideas and collaborate on projects. “Arttitude’s programming and services address inequality by creating

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