EDIAA Knowledge Library
Articles and resources on anti-racism, equity, diversity, inclusion, accessibility & accountability.
Reading List
White Theater Leaders’ Responses to #GeorgeFloyd , by Anasofia Villanueva
White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack , by Peggy McIntosh
Explaining Privilege to a Broke White Person , by Gina Crosley- Corcoran
What is Systemic Racism , Featuring Jay Smooth, produced by Kat Lazo. Follow online with #SystemicRacismIs.
How to Join the Conversation on Race , by Emily Stewart
A Lesson in How to Overcome Implicit Bias , by Ailsa Chang
The Danger of Silence , by Clint Smith
The Danger of a Single Narrative , by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
The Color Line: Black and White Aesthetic Values , by Barbara-Shae Jackson
What It Really Means to Be an Anti-racist, and Why It's Not the Same as Being an Ally , by Hillary Hoffower
Let’s Be Real: These Programs Won’t End Racism at Your Theatre , by Michael J. Bobbitt
Four Black Artists on How Racism Corrodes the Theater World , by Laura Collins- Hughes, Michael Paulson and Salamishah Tillet
Performing Whiteness , by Sarah Bellamy
What Racism in Theater Looks Like, and How to Dismantle It , by Don Aucoin
Healing from Racialized Trauma in an Art Workspace , by Lauren E. Turner
Racism Shouldn’t Have to Be My Muse , by Keenan Scott II
Beyond Hashtags and Slogans: When Solidarity Becomes Transformative , by Deepa Iyer
Stand against anti-Asian racial discrimination during COVID-19: A call for action , by Qin Gao and Xiaofang Liu
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