The Broadway Advocacy Coalition, a group founded by theater producers and actors to promote the use of the arts for social change, will host a three-day online forum June 10-12 to examine and discuss racism within the Broadway industry.
The event, titled Broadway for Black Lives Matter Again, is planned, organizers say, as a “forum for the Broadway community to heal, listen, and hold itself accountable to its history of white supremacy while moving towards becoming an anti-racist and equitable space.”
The forum is designed for all workers in the theater industry, including, according to its website, “actors, stage managers, producers, ushers, marketing interns, industry vets, recent theater grads, from New York and beyond.”
Founded by producers Jacquelyn Bell and Cameron J. Ross, and actors Amber Iman, Britton Smith, Christian Dante White and Tina‘s Adrienne Warren, the Coalition staged its inaugural event in 2016: Broadway for Black Lives Matter...
The event, titled Broadway for Black Lives Matter Again, is planned, organizers say, as a “forum for the Broadway community to heal, listen, and hold itself accountable to its history of white supremacy while moving towards becoming an anti-racist and equitable space.”
The forum is designed for all workers in the theater industry, including, according to its website, “actors, stage managers, producers, ushers, marketing interns, industry vets, recent theater grads, from New York and beyond.”
Founded by producers Jacquelyn Bell and Cameron J. Ross, and actors Amber Iman, Britton Smith, Christian Dante White and Tina‘s Adrienne Warren, the Coalition staged its inaugural event in 2016: Broadway for Black Lives Matter...
- 6/5/2020
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
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