Tag: equality
8 Nonprofit Phrases, From Least to Most Exploitative, Ranked
"Salary commensurate with experience" and other infuriating phrases used by nonprofits.
The Long Tail of Arts Advocacy: Why Isn’t It Helping Us?
We're not the NRA. We're the arts. The NRA has great power. We don't. Advocacy, hello?
How I Learned the Art of Healing in the Face of...
The ripples of colonialism are still affecting minds today.
What a Tolerant, Arts-Minded Community Looks Like
What works -- and does not work -- in creating a tolerant, creative atmosphere?
Military Women in “Bullet Catchers” Highlight Inequality
A devised theater piece by and about combat women.
Defining Diversity Down: The Meaning of Jesse Green
In an article in Exeunt Magazine (featuring, among others, CFR contributor Martha Wade Steketee), there's a thoughtful roundtable that gently laments the hiring of...
What Australia Teaches Us About Effective Cultural Policy
We need a proactive national conversation about the role of culture in society.
If Equity Is Not Equality, What Is It?
We haven't defined "equity," so we don't know what it looks like.
Both Freedom and Equality, not Either-Or
Libertarian belief in their incompatibility is a false conflict.
Raging Toward Balance in Theater
A shift in the artist and in the organization may be the answer to equitable theaters.
Singing the Same-Sex Wedding Bell Blues
Will the "white men's club" now throw the rest of us under the limo?
The Myopic Politics of Gay Marriage
The focus on marriage equality ignores other, even more important, queer political agendas
Out and Proud Singer Will “Unlock Your Heart”
"...life keeps moving, even when you want to stop and be a big drama queen about things."
Five Feminists Doing Amazing Things
In a dream world little girls would look up to these women instead of the Kardashians, but that won't happen until we spread the word.
Money, Opportunity and the Development of “Talent”
The class imbalance in theater education keeps the whole system broken.
Diversity and Inclusion in the Arts Are Not Enough
Programs and services alone won’t do it. Simply hiring more women and people of color won’
Take Back the Economy, Close the Generation Gap
It takes strikes and boycotts and threats backed by angry millions to move the system.
5 Questions: Nathan Lee Graham Tells Us How to “Hit the...
"In my opinion, there would have always been a Stonewall."