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Welcome to the Ministry of Culture: Where Art Goes to Die Quietly in a Patriotically Approved Corner

Nothing screams “freedom” quite like the government telling museums which stories are too real and which artists are too brown.

In the latest installment of “Make Art Great Again,” Trump’s regime has decided that cultural institutions like the Smithsonian and the Kennedy Center are just a little too independent. Can’t have artists running around making people think or, doG forbid, reflect. So out goes “The Shape of Power” exhibit for being “divisive,” and in comes a new aesthetic: Norman Rockwell, but make it autocratic.

The Smithsonian’s been told to clean house, and we all know what that means. Anything that centers race, systemic injustice, queer identity, or uncomfortable truths gets quietly repatriated to oblivion. Meanwhile, the Kennedy Center has seen its Social Impact team dismantled and its Artistic Director fired; for what? Caring too much about actual impact. Apparently, art that speaks to society is now “inappropriate.” Unless, of course, it’s glorifying flags, founding fathers, or folks who’ve never had to protest anything other than brunch prices.

We’ve seen this playbook before. It ran in Germany. It aired in Italy. It sold out stadiums in 1930s Europe. Authoritarian regimes don’t hate art—they just hate art they can’t control. And now, in 2025 America, the long knives have been replaced by executive orders and budget cuts.

Let’s be clear: this isn’t just a culture war. It’s a cultural purge; a forced rewriting of national memory, where history gets edited with the same grace and subtlety as a Soviet photo archive.

You might think, “Well, they’re just targeting a few exhibits or programs.” But this is death by a thousand redactions. A chilling signal to artists, curators, and institutions: Comply or be cut. Conform or be canceled (ironically, by the same people who whine about cancel culture between golf rounds and grift emails).

The real tragedy? We’re watching it happen in real time—this gutting of public arts, this sanitizing of culture—and people are still asking, “But isn’t this just about restoring balance?” Sure. If by balance you mean tipping everything into the sea and lighting it on fire.

So here’s to the brave artists who refuse to be scrubbed out of history, and to the rest of us: wake up. Because the last time governments told museums what they could show, the world got a lot darker. And no one’s commissioning murals about that. #ArtsAndCulture #Censorship #FreedomOfExpression #CulturalHeritage #MuseumLeadership #ArtsAdvocacy #HumanRights #PublicPolicy #CreativeFreedom #LeadershipInCrisis #DefendTheArts #HistoricalNarrative #SocialImpact #CivicEngagement #Smithsonian #KennedyCenter #Authoritarianism #RewritingHistory #ArtMatters #voicesthatmatter

In Burbank today for League of California Cities’ spring policy meetings and legislative updates. Cal Cities represents most of the state’s 482 cities and is essential in helping shape legislation to better serve Thousand Oaks.

I serve on Cal Cities’ Environmental Quality (EQ) committee, where we voted to take positions on five proposed bills. These are recommendations to the league’s policy committee, where I also serve, and where we will vote on final positions later this year. (1/4)

Via #TheGuardian @ 5:26pm ET on Mar 26, 2025

A #Yale professor who studies #fascism is leaving the #US to work at a #Canadian #university because of the current US political climate, which he worries is putting the US at risk of becoming a “#FascistDictatorship”.

#JasonStanley, who wrote the 2018 #book How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them, has accepted a position at the University of Toronto’s #MunkSchool of #GlobalAffairs and #PublicPolicy.

#USpoli #CANpoli

theguardian.com/us-news/2025/m

The Guardian · Yale professor who studies fascism fleeing US to work in CanadaBy Rachel Leingang

#BillGates#climate group lays off #US and #Europe #policy teams
#BreakthroughEnergy, the climate group founded by Bill Gates, has laid off dozens of employees in the U.S. and Europe, eliminating its #publicpolicy and partnerships teams as it shifts away from advocacy work. Its investment and grantmaking divisions will remain unaffected.
detroitnews.com/story/business

The Detroit News · Bill Gates’ climate group lays off US and Europe policy teamsBy Devon Pendleton, The Detroit News

The EU's next Multiannual Financial Framework needs a fresh perspective. As geopolitical and economic challenges mount, we can't afford "business as usual."

In her latest piece for @Tagesspiegel Background, Zuzanna Warso argues that member states should prioritize public infrastructure maintenance and take a more realistic approach to innovation funding.

Click here for the freely available viewpoint (in German): background.tagesspiegel.de/dig

#EuropeanUnion #PublicPolicy #DigitalPublicSpace

“We should’ve moved beyond a world where conservation bodies need to acquire large amounts of land; we should be restoring land through well-crafted #PublicPolicy.”
Andy Wightman in
theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/m

Very interesting read, especially together with this older piece (2yrs ago) on the other side, how corporate tree-planting in #Scotland risks widening rural inequality
theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/m

The Guardian · Mystery donor’s £17.5m gift could turn Scottish estate into rewilding showcaseBy Severin Carrell

My home state of #Iowa today became the first state in the country to shrink its civil rights ordinance, by removing gender identity. Does this sort of hostility to anything different (including immigrants, trains, &c.) worsen the shortage of physicians in our state? #diversity #HealthCare #PublicPolicy brucefnesmith.blogspot.com/202

brucefnesmith.blogspot.comIowa's physician shortage  Zach Kucharski of the Gazette introduces the panel Iowa is last in the nation in obstetricians per capita, which is felt most acutely in r...