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Showing Results: 1 to 10 of 18 Go to page: 1 2 › Diversity GlossaryBelow are just a few terms and definitions related to diversity and inclusion work. The majority of the definitions below can be found in the National MultiCultural Institute's Diversity Glossary, which also includes terminology related to legislativ...more
TCG Releases Video
TCG's Stage Matters video captures artists, theatre leaders, patrons, educators, corporate executives and politicians around the country as they emphatically speak about the value of theatre and challenges we face in an ever-changing enviro...more
Culture is Focus of TCG's American Theatre Magazine Among Theatre Communications Group's mission is to leverage the stories of the field to build greater public awareness of and appreciation for live theatre in America. The organization’s vision ranges from being the leader and innovator in ass...more
The Power of Slurs"Speech and Harm"
Opinionator - Exclusive Online Community from The New York Times
By Ernie Lepore
November 7, 2010
What is at the root of the power of slurs to cause unease, shock and pain? This opinion piece looks at how words...more
Controversy Offers Numerous ViewpointsThis past week The National Portrait Gallery pulled a four-minute video by David Wojnarowicz from the exhibit “Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture,” the first major museum exhibition
showing how questions of gender a...more
What Do Your Vendors Say About You?Your organization's commitment to diversity can be impact by the other organization's with which you are affiliated.
There are several annual reports on workplace inclusion that can be used to monitor vendor commitment to diversity. Here ar...more
Center Theatre Group Video Gives Hope to LGBT Students
Center Theatre Group (CTG) Releases a Video for the It Gets Better Project featuring staff sharing personal stories from childhood in a message of support for LGBT youth.
Citing CTG's mission as a reason for involvemen...more
Language versus Identity"Canadians rarely say bad things, but what are we thinking?"
The Globe and Mail
by Diane Jermyn
Feb. 20, 2011
“'Am I allowed to say that?' ... 'I thought it was a bad word.'
"Everybody’s worried about using ...more
Broadway it's not just for gays anymore
The 2011 Tonys began last night with a musical invitation to the non-stereotypical Broadway audience:
"If you feel like someone that this world excludes, it's no longer only for dudes who like dudes. Attention every breeder, y...more
Art Has Yet to Face Up to Homosexuality"Art has yet to face up to homosexuality"
By Philip Kennicott
The Washington Post; July 1, 2011
"There may be a reckoning in the winds. Attitudes about gays and lesbians, and about same-sex marriage in particular, are now chan...more
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