From Intention to Action: Devising Tangible Steps for Equitable Ensembles
This in person session led by myself and Alison De La Cruz was so much fun. We designed it as a peer learning circle with
This in person session led by myself and Alison De La Cruz was so much fun. We designed it as a peer learning circle with
JAN 3, 2020 Diverse does not necessarily mean anti-racist. Representation does not necessarily mean equity. Inclusion does not necessarily mean accessibility. Organizations need to be
DEC 29, 2019 9:23 PM Sept 12 I spoke on a panel on Accessibility in the Arts will be moderated by Nicole Bohn, Director of
DEC 29, 2019 8:44 PM Nov 9 The Masters in Applied Theatre Program at the CUNY School of Professional Studies 5th Annual Racial Justice Conference.
DEC 29, 2019 5:56 PM April 1 I was invited to speak on a panel at Theater Bay Areas 2019 Annual Conference. The topic was
DEC 29, 2019 4:43 PM Aesthetic equity is not ________ / aesthetic equity is _______ / visioning the reworking of everything, together I attended this
DEC 21, 2019 10:14 PM DECEMBER 10 I was invited to collaborate on the creation of the script because of my “Poetry of the State”
DEC 21, 2019 8:21 PM Understanding the OK symbol in White Supremacy Culture. This short video overview for the Calling Up community provides historical context
This Calling Up response video is a direct answer to a question from one of our community members who asked “So, I feel like folks
The Calling Up Justice practice integrates decolonizing greetings for our in person and digital gatherings. This is a performance of creating access for those who feel alienated by the denial of colonization. It is important to interrupt normalized white domination. This practice is more traditionally called “Indigenous Land Acknowledgment” but we like to distance ourselves from the idea of nation and ownership and also open it up to include all populations negatively impacted by colonization and Supremacy Culture.
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