National Guild for Community Arts Education
Stephanie Golden is a seasoned freelance author and ghostwriter with a rich background in writing across various formats. Since February 1991, Stephanie has been self-employed, providing services as a ghostwriter and book doctor, as well as developing content for websites, reports, and manuals. Notable collaborations include coauthoring a book on Yamuna Body Rolling alongside Yamuna Zake and editing manuscripts for Brandeis University, with the most recent being Anita Shapira's "Israel: A History" in 2012. As a writing consultant for organizations such as Yamuna Body Rolling and the National Guild for Community Arts Education, Stephanie has managed production and crafted essential communications. Additionally, Stephanie has experience in grant writing, having contributed to projects for the Shirley Chisholm Project at Brooklyn College and The Dialogue Project. Stephanie holds a degree from the University of Pennsylvania, completed in 1968.
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National Guild for Community Arts Education
Founded in 1937, the National Guild for Community Arts Education is the sole national service organization for providers of community arts education. We believe in the power of the arts to transform lives. Our work helps realize that transformation every day. We serve our membership of over 400 organizations and individuals who span 46 states and a wide range of artistic disciplines, as well as the broader field. Many of our members partner with human services agencies, youth development organizations, public schools, senior centers and healthcare providers to increase equitable access to arts learning by, with, and for their communities. Guild membership is currently "pay what you can". In order to strengthen organizations and further advance community arts educators' practice, the Guild offers learning opportunities and resources, leadership development, and connection with fellow practitioners.