The theatre community has begun to acknowledge racism and inequality as barriers of entry for people with marginalized identities, but there is still work that remains for diversity and inclusion in theatre.
This was the central topic of discussion in a Thursday event hosted by the Black Arts Consortium featuring Carmen Morgan, a Yale University faculty member and co-founder of artEquity — a national organization supporting the intersection of art and activism. She was joined at the event by Al Heartley, the managing director for Northwestern’s Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts.
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