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Among the accounts posts, it was pretty typical of the tone-deaf arrogance of arts leadership on display.

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Many of the stories are like these: a senior curator at Guggenheimreferringto a Japanese artist as her sensei.

A managertouchingher reports hair while saying random words in Spanish.

It felt necessary to hold museum administrationspubliclyaccountable for their actions or inactions.

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Our hope is that they will be motivated for action.

As Audre Lorde said, Your silence will not protect you.

Anonymity is essential to the project to avoid reprisals.

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But given how well-read its become in the art world, expect more to come.

The account has also surfaced camaraderie among culture workers and community support.

Anytime we can help amplify those more focused causes, we do, they wrote.

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Theyve received hundreds of submissions from all over the world.

To that end, we are slowly building our team with trusted colleagues.

We once heard someone say, You should listen harder to the things you dont want to hear.

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