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Emily Goulding

Art + Education for Social Change

Professional Background

Emily Goulding is a dynamic and influential cultural advocate hailing from the vibrant eastside of Los Angeles. With a rich cultural heritage that encompasses both Irish and Latina roots, Emily is deeply committed to showcasing diverse narratives that reflect the complexity and beauty of human experience. Throughout her career, she has worked alongside artists, activists, and technologists, launching numerous innovative media, art, theater, dance, and film projects. These endeavors aim not only to enrich public discourse but also to foster a greater understanding of our collective humanity.

In her role as a Cultural Studies professor at Occidental College, Emily is dedicated to empowering young people through the exploration of true stories. Her teaching emphasizes the importance of diverse voices and narratives in shaping public life. Beyond academia, Emily serves as the Deputy Director at Amplifier, where she leverages her extensive experience in securing philanthropic funding to support transformative projects.

Education and Achievements

Emily holds a Master’s degree in Journalism from Georgetown University, where she honed her skills in storytelling and media critique. Before this, she earned her Bachelor of Arts in Literature with a minor in Latin American and Latino Studies from the University of California, Santa Cruz, which solidified her passion for writing and cultural studies.

Her commitment to promoting arts and culture is evident in her impressive track record of securing over 14 million dollars in philanthropic funding. This significant achievement includes collaborations with prestigious foundations like the Knight Foundation, the Hewlett Foundation, and the Kresge Foundation, as well as public funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the U.S. Department of State. Furthermore, Emily successfully garnered support from global brands such as Johnson & Johnson, The North Face, and Louis Vuitton, showcasing her ability to bridge the gap between funding sources and impactful creative projects.

Emily’s work has reached audiences far and wide, with program partners that include esteemed institutions such as the United Nations, the Getty Center, the Guggenheim Museum, and ViacomCBS. Her role as a panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts’ Folk and Traditional Arts grants program highlights her expertise in the arts and community engagement.

Writings and Speaking Engagements

An accomplished writer, Emily has contributed insightful articles on politics and culture published by Zocalo Public Square, as well as by Harvard and New York University journals. She also authored an educational play that has been performed for over 4,000 public school students in Washington, D.C., reflecting her commitment to arts in education and youth empowerment.

Emily has demonstrated thought leadership in cultural change, speaking at reputable institutions such as Johns Hopkins University and George Washington University. Her insightful discussions on narrative shift have also reached broader audiences through appearances on ABC and FOX news, where she articulates the importance of diversity in media representations.

Personal Interests

Outside of her professional accomplishments, Emily enjoys a textural blend of life experiences. Her love for nature shines through in her enjoyment of hiking, and she often seeks moments of creative inspiration through writing. A self-proclaimed food enthusiast, Emily's preference for vegan nachos reflects her commitment to a sustainable lifestyle. Additionally, she embraces the role of a mother, engaging in what she describes as ‘revolutionary motherhood,’ an approach that infuses her parenting with innovation and cultural consciousness.

Achievements

  • Successfully secured over $14 million in philanthropic funding for a range of creative projects.
  • Collaborated with influential organizations including the UN, Getty, and Guggenheim.
  • Authored a successful educational play performed by 4,000 public school students in Washington, D.C.
  • Served as a panelist for the NEA Folk and Traditional Arts grants program.
  • Contributed articles on culture published by Zocalo Public Square and major university journals.

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Greater Los Angeles Area