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Black Boston: Transforming the Arts
Boston is renowned for its arts and theater institutions, which historically have made space for certain kinds of artists and conceptions of art. How is Boston elevating and amplifying new voices and new approaches to the Arts? How are we transforming who gets to make and consume art? Where does bias persist and how do we rectify it?
Join the Boston University Initiative on Cities, Boston University Diversity & Inclusion, and WBUR CitySpace for Black Boston: Transforming the Arts, the fourth in a recurring discussion series featuring transformative Black leaders from across Greater Boston.
Speakers:
Makeeba McCreary, Patti and Jonathan Kraft Chief of Learning and Community Engagement, Museum of Fine Arts
Catherine T. Morris, Founder & Executive Director, BAMS Fest
Maurice Emmanuel Parent, Executive Director, Front Porch Arts Collective; Professor of the Practice, Tufts University Department of Theatre Dance and Performance Studies; and Visiting Lecturer of Music Theatre, Boston University.
Moderated by Crystal Williams, Vice President and Associate Provost for Community & Inclusion; Professor of English & award-winning poet
When | 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm on Tuesday, October 13, 2020 |
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Contact Name | David Gross |
Contact Email | ioc@bu.edu |
Contact Organization | Boston University Initiative on Cities |
Fees | Free |