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Race & Space: How is Orlando faring in equity in the arts?

Work done to increase diversity, equity and inclusion on the Central Florida cultural scene is bearing fruit. But an advocate says the progress made by some is hampered by others’ unwillingness to change

North American Performing Arts Centers Announce New Program To Accelerate Leadership Opportunities For BIPOC Professionals

Responding to the challenges of structural racism in performing arts institutions across the U.S. and Canada, Live Arts Centers of North America, a coalition of more than 50 of the largest performing arts centers in both countries, and the LACNA Foundation today announced the launch of the BIPOC Executive Leadership in the Arts Program.

Performing Arts Centers Announce New Program To Accelerate Leadership Opportunities for BIPOC Professionals

Responding to the challenges of structural racism in performing arts institutions across the U.S. and Canada, Live Arts Centers of North America (LACNA), a coalition of more than 50 of the largest performing arts centers in both countries, and the LACNA Foundation today announced the launch of the BIPOC Executive Leadership in the Arts Program.

Orpheum Theatre Group Vice President & COO Dacquiri Baptiste Named Fellow in BIPOC Executive Leadership of the Arts Program

Responding to the challenges of structural racism in performing arts institutions across the U.S. and Canada, Live Arts Centers of North America (LACNA), a coalition of more than 50 of the largest performing arts centers in both countries, and the LACNA Foundation today announced the launch of the BIPOC Executive Leadership in the Arts Program.

Live Arts Centers of North America Create BIPOC Executive Leadership In The Arts Program

(LOS ANGELES, CA) Responding to the challenges of structural racism in performing arts institutions across the U.S. and Canada, Live Arts Centers of North America (LACNA), a coalition of more than 50 of the largest performing arts centers in both countries, and the LACNA Foundation today announced the launch of the BIPOC Executive Leadership in the Arts Program. Supported by AMS Planning & Research Corporation, NAS, and Stanford University, this first-of-its-kind program is designed to accelerate the development of management and leadership skills among qualified mid-career BIPOC professionals and provide them with a pathway to pursue executive positions in the two nations’ most significant cultural institutions.

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