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Day of Learning for Arts Educators: Putting Equity into Practice
THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT. TO BE PUT ON THE WAIT LIST, PLEASE EMAIL YOUR FULL NAME, CONTACT INFO. (EMAIL AND PHONE) AND ORGANIZATION'S NAME TO KSTROBEL@NYCAIEROUNDTABLE.ORG.
Hosted by The Weill Music Institute at Carnegie Hall
What role should the arts education community play in addressing issues of equity and inclusion? What space can the arts offer our communities, especially given our political climate? And, how much can we push the envelope while maintaining our sanity? For the second year in a row, the NYC Arts in Education Roundtable is hosting a Day of Learning, bringing together teaching artists, educators, administrators and advocates to discuss practical steps in addressing this pertinent topic and its impact on our communities. Join us for a day filled with resources, best practices and healthy dialogue, as we continue to move beyond the discussion and into action.
Keynote Speaker: Darnell Moore, Senior Correspondent, MicNews
Darnell L. Moore is a senior editor and correspondent at Mic and co-managing editor at The Feminist Wire. He is the host of The Movement, a critically acclaimed digital docu-series. He is writer-in-residence at the Center on African American Religion, Sexual Politics and Social Justice at Columbia University and is presently working on a memoir tentatively titled, No Ashes In The Fire.
Schedule of Events:
10:00 am: Opening session in main hall (lead by Piper Anderson and Brisa Areli Munoz) 11:00 am: Breakout Sessions Session 1: Anti-Racist Practice for Teaching Artists (led by Chelsea Gregory) Session 2: Tools for working in communities of color for Administrators (led by Robyne Walker Murphy) Session 3: Creating Change from within: creating culture of inclusion and equity from within your organization (led by Dorcas Davis) 12:30 pm: Lunch 1:30 pm: All conference session (Talking about Race with Youth of All Ages) 2:40 pm: Keynote speech led by Darnell Moore - founding member of Black Lives Matter and Senior Correspondent with Mic.com 3:10 pm: Performance by Alternate Names of Black Boys and conversation with Darnell Moore. 3:50 pm: Closing Remarks
Light breakfast and lunch are provided.
Note: In order to ensure that many perspectives are represented at this event, we are limiting registrations to 7 per organization. Please contact us if you have any questions at kstrobel@nycaieroundtable.org.
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LocationCarnegie Hall, Resnick Education Wing (View)
154 West 57th Street
New York, NY 10019
United States
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Minimum Age: 18 |
Kid Friendly: No |
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Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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