Inspiring Inclusion in the Arts will stream at 7:30pm on Monday, November 2.
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In response to the racial reckoning happening in industries nationwide, Irvington Theater hears from educators, activists, and creators of color about implementing change to create more inclusive, equitable, and diverse artistic spaces.
Among the program's many featured innovators is Devanand Janki, director-choreographer, Broadway actor, and Artistic Director of Live & In Color; Viola Ratcliffe, a Birmingham, Alabama-based art historian and Program Manager of Bib & Tucker Sew-Op; Samantha Rei, activist and Project Runway fashion designer; New York Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins; and Bobby Rivers, beloved host, television personality, and entertainment reporter who, as his blog puts it, "interviewed Paul McCartney in London, had a cocktail with Lucille Ball in her home... [and] worked with Whoopi Goldberg." In her work at Bib & Tucker, Ratcliffe teaches sewing to promote empowerment, education, and economic opportunity: "There are so many phenomenal artists right in our back yard... they may not always have the same exposure or recognition, but their work is no less valuable... especially when artists are really involved in what's going on in their communities and they're using their art as a way to bring awareness to issues."Whether you've got past experience writing about theater or just starting, the BroadwayWorld Community offers a unique opportunity to become a champion for your local arts community, helping raise awareness of local offerings and adding another local voice to the conversation at a time arts coverage is shrinking in the press across the continent. Join us and become a pivotal part of the movement that celebrates and promotes the arts in the digital age.
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