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Tag Archives: diversity
When International Women’s Day rolled around this spring, Boston’s Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) did much more than move the Louise Bourgeois postcards front and center or open Nan Goldin’s photo books for display. Instead, the ICA rejuvenated the usual … Continue reading
As a nation of immigrants, much of the arts and culture offerings of interest to U.S. audiences have been based on the cultural heritage of their ancestral homelands. It is human nature to find comfort in what is familiar. In … Continue reading
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Tagged collaboration, diversity, equity, evaluation, inclusion
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I woke up the morning of November 9th and immediately tried to return to an anxiety dream, which seemed preferable to reality at that moment. But I had things to do and people to interview, for that Wednesday marked the … Continue reading
Earlier this year, dramaturgs from across the country joined forces for the first ever WikiTurgy edit-a-thon, an Internet-wide initiative to expand Wikipedia’s coverage of “under-/unsung theatre artists whose bodies of work contribute to the diverse landscape of theatre.” With the concept of … Continue reading
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Tagged diversity, dramaturgy, edit-a-thons, inclusion, wikipedia, wikiturgy
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When asked about equity in the arts last year in an interview on Barry’s Blog, Anthony Radich, Executive Director of the Western States Arts Federation, said: “I am concerned that the values of diversity and equity our field have stood … Continue reading
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Tagged community planning, cultural planning, diversity, equity
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At last month’s Theatre Communications Group National Conference, theatre professionals from all backgrounds wrestled with important questions about diversity and inclusion. Indeed, the way we see (or don’t see) ourselves, as represented in entertainment and mass media, can have a … Continue reading
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Tagged Asian American, diversity, inclusion, theatre, theatre for young audiences, TYA, youth
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I am currently working with over 40 Bay Area arts organizations, helping to build capacity around collecting, synthesizing and applying audience feedback. As part of this research, these organizations are also collecting audience demographics using questions designed to parallel the U.S. … Continue reading
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Tagged census, demographics, diversity, ethnicity, inclusion, race
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Modern symphonies are blessed with an almost unbelievable volume and variety of repertoire spanning several hundred years. In any creative field with a large body of work, a great deal of it is bound to be ignored, forgotten, or lost … Continue reading