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Hundreds of Artists Ask NEA to Stop Enforcing Trump’s Anti-DEI Mandates

Last updated: February 18, 2025 10:03 pm
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In a recent development, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) has faced backlash from hundreds of artists for imposing new requirements on grant applicants. These requirements prohibit organizations from operating diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs or using federal funds to promote gender ideology. The NEA’s decision to cancel its Challenge America grant for underserved communities and prioritize projects celebrating the signing of the Declaration of Independence has sparked outrage within the artist community.

A group of 463 artists and cultural workers penned a letter to NEA leadership urging them to reconsider their compliance with President Trump’s executive orders. These orders restrict DEI initiatives in federally funded agencies and only recognize two genders in the federal government. The updated NEA compliance guidelines now require grant applicants to certify their adherence to these executive orders alongside existing anti-discrimination laws.

The NEA has yet to respond to inquiries regarding these new requirements. In response to queries about the signatory list, artist Annie Dorsen mentioned that the list is private. Some artists chose to remain anonymous in the letter to convey a stronger message without specific authors attached.

Notable artists, including Holly Hughes, a member of the NEA Four, have publicly supported the letter. Hughes, who previously had her grant revoked by the NEA in a censorship controversy, emphasized the importance of artists’ freedom of expression.

In their letter, the artists accused the NEA of straying from its mission to support the arts for all Americans and called for a reversal of the current restrictions. They criticized the agency for aligning with discriminatory executive orders.

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The letter emphasized that artists are not in the business of promoting ideology but rather sharing their truths and creating community through their work. Following the letter, the NEA conducted a webinar to explain the new guidelines, stating that compliance with federal funding requirements has been a longstanding practice.

The NEA’s decision to exclude DEI activities from funded projects was met with criticism from the artist community. While the agency cited efficiency and historical partnerships, artists raised concerns about the potential infringement on constitutional grounds.

Holly Hughes highlighted the impact of these restrictions on queer and trans artists, as well as broader communities affected by anti-DEI language. The ongoing debate between the NEA and artists underscores the importance of artistic freedom and inclusivity in federally funded programs.

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