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El Teatro del Pueblo: How Karla Galvan Built a Cultural Institution and a Business A theater 22 years in the making, Karla Galvan runs Teatro Tariakuri out of the heart of Marquette Park on Chicago's southwest side, a bilingual theatrical and cultural center she built after hitting real walls in the arts world as a Mexican and Peruvian immigrant. Instead of walking away from the arts entirely, she built her own stage. In this episode, Karla joins us to talk about what it actually takes to run a nonprofit theater as a business: from securing 501(c)(3) status in the middle of a pandemic, building a sustainable revenue mix beyond grants, and balancing her role as both creative visionary and executive director. We dig into the financial lessons she learned the hard way, why staying rooted in this community is a strategy and not just a mission statement, and what 20+ years of building "El Teatro del Pueblo" has taught her about sustainable growth. Whether you're running a bakery, a salon, or a theater, this conversation is full of smart moves for entrepreneurs at every stage. 📍 Teatro Tariakuri: 3117 W 63rd St, Chicago, IL 60629 🎥 Check out the YouTube video: https://youtu.be/omfmdQc3U4Q 🎙️ Mind Ya Business is brought to you by the Southwest Collective, a City of Chicago-designated Neighborhood Business Development Center serving Archer Heights, West Elsdon, Gage Park, Garfield Ridge, Clearing, and West Lawn.
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