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2020 was a year in which global politics radically shifted, catalyzed by the Covid-19 pandemic and the #BlackLivesMatter movement.
This book is a response to that year, asking: was it a moment or is it a movement, and what fundamental changes within the arts industry need to come out of this time?
The book includes over 20 interviews with some of the most pioneering Black cultural leaders from a wide range of senior executive positions in the arts within the UK, Europe, US and Africa.
It documents the sea of change in arts leadership at the height of the #BlackLivesMatter movement,…mehr
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2020 was a year in which global politics radically shifted, catalyzed by the Covid-19 pandemic and the #BlackLivesMatter movement.
This book is a response to that year, asking: was it a moment or is it a movement, and what fundamental changes within the arts industry need to come out of this time?
The book includes over 20 interviews with some of the most pioneering Black cultural leaders from a wide range of senior executive positions in the arts within the UK, Europe, US and Africa.
It documents the sea of change in arts leadership at the height of the #BlackLivesMatter movement, the pressure on organizations to confront and change their racial and ethnic make-up, and shines a light on the guiding ambitions, strategic plans and visions for the future to support the ongoing decolonization of arts organizations across the world.
Learn from those who have walked the walk to support your vision for the future.
This book is a response to that year, asking: was it a moment or is it a movement, and what fundamental changes within the arts industry need to come out of this time?
The book includes over 20 interviews with some of the most pioneering Black cultural leaders from a wide range of senior executive positions in the arts within the UK, Europe, US and Africa.
It documents the sea of change in arts leadership at the height of the #BlackLivesMatter movement, the pressure on organizations to confront and change their racial and ethnic make-up, and shines a light on the guiding ambitions, strategic plans and visions for the future to support the ongoing decolonization of arts organizations across the world.
Learn from those who have walked the walk to support your vision for the future.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury UK eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781350205147
- Artikelnr.: 69744743
- Verlag: Bloomsbury UK eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781350205147
- Artikelnr.: 69744743
Simeilia Hodge-Dallaway is an award-winning arts leader and former Founding Artistic Director & CEO at Artistic Directors of the Future, Founder/CEO at Beyond The Canon and Co-founder and former Executive Producer at Black Lives, Black Words International Project. Kwame Kwei-Armah is British actor, playwright, director and broadcaster. From 2011 to 2018 he was the Artistic Director of Baltimore Center Stage and in 2018 he was made Artistic Director of the Young Vic Theatre, London. He was Artistic Director for the Festival of Black Arts and Culture, Senegal, in 2010 and conceived and directed the opening ceremony at Senghor National stadium. He was an Associate Director of the Donmar Warehouse and has served on the boards of the National Theatre, Tricycle Theatre and Theatre Communications Group. Kwei-Armah was the Chancellor of the University of the Arts, London, from 2010 to 2015, and in 2012 was awarded an OBE for Services to Drama. In 2012, 2013 and 2014 Kwame was named Best Director in City Paper's Best of Baltimore Awards and in 2015 was nominated for the prestigious Stage Directors and Choreographers Zelda Fichandler Award for Best Regional Artistic Director. In 2016 he was awarded the Urban Visionary Award alongside House Representative Elijah Cummings by the Center for Urban Families for his work in the Baltimore community. In 2019 he was appointed the Chair of the Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting. He is a patron of Ballet Black and a visiting fellow of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University. Olivia Poglio-Nwabali is a dramaturg. After graduating from the University of Leeds in 2017, she undertook a year's training in theatre administration at the Barbican Centre. Olivia has spent the last five years at the Young Vic, where she currently acts as their Literary & Dramaturgy Associate. She supports productions across the theatre's three spaces, manages literary submissions and collaborates on the creative development of new work. Dramaturgy credits include The Collaboration; Further than the Furthest Thing; Beneatha's Place and endings. Olivia has previously worked as a script reader for the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, a Barbican Young Film Programmer and a production assistant on several commissions for Sky Arts.
The Act of Decolonisation is this book, THIS Conversation Olivia Poglio
Nwabali interviews Simeilia Hodge
Dallaway and Kwame Kwei
Armah Chapter One: We've Been Leading! LEADERSHIP IN OUR DNA Quotes: Sade Lynthcott, Robert Barry Fleming
Always Willing to Leave
Timothy Bond
It's the Board's Responsibility to Find the Plenty of Overqualified Black Candidates
Patrick Bradford Chapter Two: Becoming the First Quotes: Timothy Bond, Lydia Idakula
Sobogun
Sobogun, Yvonne Hepburn
Foster, Julia Wissert, Marc Bamuthi Joseph, Deborah Sawyerr, Samora Bergtop, James Ngcobo, Stella Kanu, Hana Sharif
If I Can't Do The Job, I Don't Want the Title
Hana Sharif
I Can't Not Apply, I Can Do The Job!
Nataki Garrett
Are You Going To Be An Nostalgic Leader Or One That Challenges and Upgrades?
James Ngcobo
They Said, "WE DIDN'T HIRE YOU BECAUSE YOU WERE BLACK' I was like, "That's the BONUS. That's the BONUS"
Marc Bamuthi Joseph
Leadership is Making Mistakes and Getting Back Up Again
Julia Wissert
A Lonely Road But A Position of Authority And Trust
Yvonne Hepburn
Foster Chapter Three: First 100 Days Quotes: Jonathan McCrory, Marc Bamuthi Joseph, Robert Barry Fleming, Deborah Sawyerr, Nike Jonah, Roy Alexander Weise, Patrick Bradford, David Bryan, Stella Kanu Interviews
An Unapologetic Maverick in the Workplace
Nike Jonah
Every Board Needs New Energy And Voice To Shift The Focus And Direction Of The Organisation
David Bryan
I Bring My Own Structure for Safety and Survival
Stella Kanu
Asking the Hard Questions
Robert Barry Fleming Chapter Four: Inheriting a Challenging Staff and Board Quotes: Robert Barry Fleming, Stella Kanu, Hana Sharif, Suzann McLean
Leaning In When They Lean Out
Stella Kanu
Money Talks
Hana Sharif
Board Support Matters
Patrick Bradford Chapter Five: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome Quotes: Maria Oshodi, Lydia Idakula
Sobogun, Deborah Sawyerr, Suzann McLean, Jonathan McCrory Interviews
Allies Are The Greatest Vaccination
David Bryan
I Doubt The Work Environment NOT My Abilities!
Stella Kanu
I Am A Warrior But I Am Human Too!
Hana Sharif
Be The Best Servant Leader For Nobody But Yourself
Robert Barry Fleming Chapter Six: Leading in a Pandemic at the Height of The Black Lives Matter Movement Quotes: Marc Joseph Bamuthi, Timothy Bond, Roy Alexander Weise
Artistic Director Role Turned Into A Crisis Manager Role Overnight
Julia Wissert
Whose Fight is Racism
Yvonne Hepburn
Foster
We Took Care Of Our People First
A Mass Redundancy Was Never An Option
Hana Sharif
STAND On A New Foundation
Gregory Maqoma
Letting Go, Making Cuts & Evolving Into a Transmedia Leader
Robert Barry Fleming
A Perspective On Tokenism
Taiwo Afolabi Chapter Seven: Leading From the Front and The Power of Intuition Quotes: Marc Bathumi Joseph, Gregory Maqoma, Timothy Bond, Asiimwe Deborah Kawe, James Ngcobo, Patrick Bradford, David Bryan
Our North Star is Black Liberation
Sade Lythcott
The Juggling Act: Leading From The Front AND The Back
David Bryan Chapter Eight: Transforming the Culture and The Art of Negotiation Quotes: Timothy Bond, Gregory Maqoma, Samora Bergtop, Taiwo Afolabi
Funders Cannot Dictate Our Artistic Programming
Asiimwe Deborah Kawe
To Make Art That Matters, You Must Be A Rebel
Lydia Idakula
Sobogun
We See You White America, In Action!
Timothy Bond
A world Stage in Africa: Centering Diverse Voices and Indigenous Languages
James Ngcobo Chapter Nine: Recovering from a Setback Quote: Robert Barry Fleming, Deborah Sawyerr
No More Appeasing The White Gaze
Samora Bergtop
Knowing When It's Time to Let Go
David Bryan
The Impossible Rubik's Cube
Hana Sharif Chapter Ten: The Importance of Wellbeing Quotes: Lydia Idakula
Sobogun, Natasha Bucknor, Robert Barry Fleming, Jonathan McCrory, Sade Lythcott
Learning To Speak To Myself With Kindness
Asiimwe Deborah Kawe
Leaders Are Readers
David Bryan
Setting Healthy Boundaries
Stella Kanu
Solo Vacations
Hana Sharif Chapter Eleven: Succession & Legacy Quotes: Nataki Garrett, James Ngcobo, Nike Jonah
Mentorship Is Legacy
Asiimwe Deborah Kawe
Building Something That Survives Long After You
Patrick Bradford
The Legacy Is The Village and Building Institutions For The Future
David Bryan
Succession of Skills
Stella Kanu
Opening Doors and Holding Space
Hana Sharif
A Model of Anti
Racist Multicultural Theatre
Timothy Bond
Nwabali interviews Simeilia Hodge
Dallaway and Kwame Kwei
Armah Chapter One: We've Been Leading! LEADERSHIP IN OUR DNA Quotes: Sade Lynthcott, Robert Barry Fleming
Always Willing to Leave
Timothy Bond
It's the Board's Responsibility to Find the Plenty of Overqualified Black Candidates
Patrick Bradford Chapter Two: Becoming the First Quotes: Timothy Bond, Lydia Idakula
Sobogun
Sobogun, Yvonne Hepburn
Foster, Julia Wissert, Marc Bamuthi Joseph, Deborah Sawyerr, Samora Bergtop, James Ngcobo, Stella Kanu, Hana Sharif
If I Can't Do The Job, I Don't Want the Title
Hana Sharif
I Can't Not Apply, I Can Do The Job!
Nataki Garrett
Are You Going To Be An Nostalgic Leader Or One That Challenges and Upgrades?
James Ngcobo
They Said, "WE DIDN'T HIRE YOU BECAUSE YOU WERE BLACK' I was like, "That's the BONUS. That's the BONUS"
Marc Bamuthi Joseph
Leadership is Making Mistakes and Getting Back Up Again
Julia Wissert
A Lonely Road But A Position of Authority And Trust
Yvonne Hepburn
Foster Chapter Three: First 100 Days Quotes: Jonathan McCrory, Marc Bamuthi Joseph, Robert Barry Fleming, Deborah Sawyerr, Nike Jonah, Roy Alexander Weise, Patrick Bradford, David Bryan, Stella Kanu Interviews
An Unapologetic Maverick in the Workplace
Nike Jonah
Every Board Needs New Energy And Voice To Shift The Focus And Direction Of The Organisation
David Bryan
I Bring My Own Structure for Safety and Survival
Stella Kanu
Asking the Hard Questions
Robert Barry Fleming Chapter Four: Inheriting a Challenging Staff and Board Quotes: Robert Barry Fleming, Stella Kanu, Hana Sharif, Suzann McLean
Leaning In When They Lean Out
Stella Kanu
Money Talks
Hana Sharif
Board Support Matters
Patrick Bradford Chapter Five: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome Quotes: Maria Oshodi, Lydia Idakula
Sobogun, Deborah Sawyerr, Suzann McLean, Jonathan McCrory Interviews
Allies Are The Greatest Vaccination
David Bryan
I Doubt The Work Environment NOT My Abilities!
Stella Kanu
I Am A Warrior But I Am Human Too!
Hana Sharif
Be The Best Servant Leader For Nobody But Yourself
Robert Barry Fleming Chapter Six: Leading in a Pandemic at the Height of The Black Lives Matter Movement Quotes: Marc Joseph Bamuthi, Timothy Bond, Roy Alexander Weise
Artistic Director Role Turned Into A Crisis Manager Role Overnight
Julia Wissert
Whose Fight is Racism
Yvonne Hepburn
Foster
We Took Care Of Our People First
A Mass Redundancy Was Never An Option
Hana Sharif
STAND On A New Foundation
Gregory Maqoma
Letting Go, Making Cuts & Evolving Into a Transmedia Leader
Robert Barry Fleming
A Perspective On Tokenism
Taiwo Afolabi Chapter Seven: Leading From the Front and The Power of Intuition Quotes: Marc Bathumi Joseph, Gregory Maqoma, Timothy Bond, Asiimwe Deborah Kawe, James Ngcobo, Patrick Bradford, David Bryan
Our North Star is Black Liberation
Sade Lythcott
The Juggling Act: Leading From The Front AND The Back
David Bryan Chapter Eight: Transforming the Culture and The Art of Negotiation Quotes: Timothy Bond, Gregory Maqoma, Samora Bergtop, Taiwo Afolabi
Funders Cannot Dictate Our Artistic Programming
Asiimwe Deborah Kawe
To Make Art That Matters, You Must Be A Rebel
Lydia Idakula
Sobogun
We See You White America, In Action!
Timothy Bond
A world Stage in Africa: Centering Diverse Voices and Indigenous Languages
James Ngcobo Chapter Nine: Recovering from a Setback Quote: Robert Barry Fleming, Deborah Sawyerr
No More Appeasing The White Gaze
Samora Bergtop
Knowing When It's Time to Let Go
David Bryan
The Impossible Rubik's Cube
Hana Sharif Chapter Ten: The Importance of Wellbeing Quotes: Lydia Idakula
Sobogun, Natasha Bucknor, Robert Barry Fleming, Jonathan McCrory, Sade Lythcott
Learning To Speak To Myself With Kindness
Asiimwe Deborah Kawe
Leaders Are Readers
David Bryan
Setting Healthy Boundaries
Stella Kanu
Solo Vacations
Hana Sharif Chapter Eleven: Succession & Legacy Quotes: Nataki Garrett, James Ngcobo, Nike Jonah
Mentorship Is Legacy
Asiimwe Deborah Kawe
Building Something That Survives Long After You
Patrick Bradford
The Legacy Is The Village and Building Institutions For The Future
David Bryan
Succession of Skills
Stella Kanu
Opening Doors and Holding Space
Hana Sharif
A Model of Anti
Racist Multicultural Theatre
Timothy Bond
The Act of Decolonisation is this book, THIS Conversation Olivia Poglio
Nwabali interviews Simeilia Hodge
Dallaway and Kwame Kwei
Armah Chapter One: We've Been Leading! LEADERSHIP IN OUR DNA Quotes: Sade Lynthcott, Robert Barry Fleming
Always Willing to Leave
Timothy Bond
It's the Board's Responsibility to Find the Plenty of Overqualified Black Candidates
Patrick Bradford Chapter Two: Becoming the First Quotes: Timothy Bond, Lydia Idakula
Sobogun
Sobogun, Yvonne Hepburn
Foster, Julia Wissert, Marc Bamuthi Joseph, Deborah Sawyerr, Samora Bergtop, James Ngcobo, Stella Kanu, Hana Sharif
If I Can't Do The Job, I Don't Want the Title
Hana Sharif
I Can't Not Apply, I Can Do The Job!
Nataki Garrett
Are You Going To Be An Nostalgic Leader Or One That Challenges and Upgrades?
James Ngcobo
They Said, "WE DIDN'T HIRE YOU BECAUSE YOU WERE BLACK' I was like, "That's the BONUS. That's the BONUS"
Marc Bamuthi Joseph
Leadership is Making Mistakes and Getting Back Up Again
Julia Wissert
A Lonely Road But A Position of Authority And Trust
Yvonne Hepburn
Foster Chapter Three: First 100 Days Quotes: Jonathan McCrory, Marc Bamuthi Joseph, Robert Barry Fleming, Deborah Sawyerr, Nike Jonah, Roy Alexander Weise, Patrick Bradford, David Bryan, Stella Kanu Interviews
An Unapologetic Maverick in the Workplace
Nike Jonah
Every Board Needs New Energy And Voice To Shift The Focus And Direction Of The Organisation
David Bryan
I Bring My Own Structure for Safety and Survival
Stella Kanu
Asking the Hard Questions
Robert Barry Fleming Chapter Four: Inheriting a Challenging Staff and Board Quotes: Robert Barry Fleming, Stella Kanu, Hana Sharif, Suzann McLean
Leaning In When They Lean Out
Stella Kanu
Money Talks
Hana Sharif
Board Support Matters
Patrick Bradford Chapter Five: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome Quotes: Maria Oshodi, Lydia Idakula
Sobogun, Deborah Sawyerr, Suzann McLean, Jonathan McCrory Interviews
Allies Are The Greatest Vaccination
David Bryan
I Doubt The Work Environment NOT My Abilities!
Stella Kanu
I Am A Warrior But I Am Human Too!
Hana Sharif
Be The Best Servant Leader For Nobody But Yourself
Robert Barry Fleming Chapter Six: Leading in a Pandemic at the Height of The Black Lives Matter Movement Quotes: Marc Joseph Bamuthi, Timothy Bond, Roy Alexander Weise
Artistic Director Role Turned Into A Crisis Manager Role Overnight
Julia Wissert
Whose Fight is Racism
Yvonne Hepburn
Foster
We Took Care Of Our People First
A Mass Redundancy Was Never An Option
Hana Sharif
STAND On A New Foundation
Gregory Maqoma
Letting Go, Making Cuts & Evolving Into a Transmedia Leader
Robert Barry Fleming
A Perspective On Tokenism
Taiwo Afolabi Chapter Seven: Leading From the Front and The Power of Intuition Quotes: Marc Bathumi Joseph, Gregory Maqoma, Timothy Bond, Asiimwe Deborah Kawe, James Ngcobo, Patrick Bradford, David Bryan
Our North Star is Black Liberation
Sade Lythcott
The Juggling Act: Leading From The Front AND The Back
David Bryan Chapter Eight: Transforming the Culture and The Art of Negotiation Quotes: Timothy Bond, Gregory Maqoma, Samora Bergtop, Taiwo Afolabi
Funders Cannot Dictate Our Artistic Programming
Asiimwe Deborah Kawe
To Make Art That Matters, You Must Be A Rebel
Lydia Idakula
Sobogun
We See You White America, In Action!
Timothy Bond
A world Stage in Africa: Centering Diverse Voices and Indigenous Languages
James Ngcobo Chapter Nine: Recovering from a Setback Quote: Robert Barry Fleming, Deborah Sawyerr
No More Appeasing The White Gaze
Samora Bergtop
Knowing When It's Time to Let Go
David Bryan
The Impossible Rubik's Cube
Hana Sharif Chapter Ten: The Importance of Wellbeing Quotes: Lydia Idakula
Sobogun, Natasha Bucknor, Robert Barry Fleming, Jonathan McCrory, Sade Lythcott
Learning To Speak To Myself With Kindness
Asiimwe Deborah Kawe
Leaders Are Readers
David Bryan
Setting Healthy Boundaries
Stella Kanu
Solo Vacations
Hana Sharif Chapter Eleven: Succession & Legacy Quotes: Nataki Garrett, James Ngcobo, Nike Jonah
Mentorship Is Legacy
Asiimwe Deborah Kawe
Building Something That Survives Long After You
Patrick Bradford
The Legacy Is The Village and Building Institutions For The Future
David Bryan
Succession of Skills
Stella Kanu
Opening Doors and Holding Space
Hana Sharif
A Model of Anti
Racist Multicultural Theatre
Timothy Bond
Nwabali interviews Simeilia Hodge
Dallaway and Kwame Kwei
Armah Chapter One: We've Been Leading! LEADERSHIP IN OUR DNA Quotes: Sade Lynthcott, Robert Barry Fleming
Always Willing to Leave
Timothy Bond
It's the Board's Responsibility to Find the Plenty of Overqualified Black Candidates
Patrick Bradford Chapter Two: Becoming the First Quotes: Timothy Bond, Lydia Idakula
Sobogun
Sobogun, Yvonne Hepburn
Foster, Julia Wissert, Marc Bamuthi Joseph, Deborah Sawyerr, Samora Bergtop, James Ngcobo, Stella Kanu, Hana Sharif
If I Can't Do The Job, I Don't Want the Title
Hana Sharif
I Can't Not Apply, I Can Do The Job!
Nataki Garrett
Are You Going To Be An Nostalgic Leader Or One That Challenges and Upgrades?
James Ngcobo
They Said, "WE DIDN'T HIRE YOU BECAUSE YOU WERE BLACK' I was like, "That's the BONUS. That's the BONUS"
Marc Bamuthi Joseph
Leadership is Making Mistakes and Getting Back Up Again
Julia Wissert
A Lonely Road But A Position of Authority And Trust
Yvonne Hepburn
Foster Chapter Three: First 100 Days Quotes: Jonathan McCrory, Marc Bamuthi Joseph, Robert Barry Fleming, Deborah Sawyerr, Nike Jonah, Roy Alexander Weise, Patrick Bradford, David Bryan, Stella Kanu Interviews
An Unapologetic Maverick in the Workplace
Nike Jonah
Every Board Needs New Energy And Voice To Shift The Focus And Direction Of The Organisation
David Bryan
I Bring My Own Structure for Safety and Survival
Stella Kanu
Asking the Hard Questions
Robert Barry Fleming Chapter Four: Inheriting a Challenging Staff and Board Quotes: Robert Barry Fleming, Stella Kanu, Hana Sharif, Suzann McLean
Leaning In When They Lean Out
Stella Kanu
Money Talks
Hana Sharif
Board Support Matters
Patrick Bradford Chapter Five: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome Quotes: Maria Oshodi, Lydia Idakula
Sobogun, Deborah Sawyerr, Suzann McLean, Jonathan McCrory Interviews
Allies Are The Greatest Vaccination
David Bryan
I Doubt The Work Environment NOT My Abilities!
Stella Kanu
I Am A Warrior But I Am Human Too!
Hana Sharif
Be The Best Servant Leader For Nobody But Yourself
Robert Barry Fleming Chapter Six: Leading in a Pandemic at the Height of The Black Lives Matter Movement Quotes: Marc Joseph Bamuthi, Timothy Bond, Roy Alexander Weise
Artistic Director Role Turned Into A Crisis Manager Role Overnight
Julia Wissert
Whose Fight is Racism
Yvonne Hepburn
Foster
We Took Care Of Our People First
A Mass Redundancy Was Never An Option
Hana Sharif
STAND On A New Foundation
Gregory Maqoma
Letting Go, Making Cuts & Evolving Into a Transmedia Leader
Robert Barry Fleming
A Perspective On Tokenism
Taiwo Afolabi Chapter Seven: Leading From the Front and The Power of Intuition Quotes: Marc Bathumi Joseph, Gregory Maqoma, Timothy Bond, Asiimwe Deborah Kawe, James Ngcobo, Patrick Bradford, David Bryan
Our North Star is Black Liberation
Sade Lythcott
The Juggling Act: Leading From The Front AND The Back
David Bryan Chapter Eight: Transforming the Culture and The Art of Negotiation Quotes: Timothy Bond, Gregory Maqoma, Samora Bergtop, Taiwo Afolabi
Funders Cannot Dictate Our Artistic Programming
Asiimwe Deborah Kawe
To Make Art That Matters, You Must Be A Rebel
Lydia Idakula
Sobogun
We See You White America, In Action!
Timothy Bond
A world Stage in Africa: Centering Diverse Voices and Indigenous Languages
James Ngcobo Chapter Nine: Recovering from a Setback Quote: Robert Barry Fleming, Deborah Sawyerr
No More Appeasing The White Gaze
Samora Bergtop
Knowing When It's Time to Let Go
David Bryan
The Impossible Rubik's Cube
Hana Sharif Chapter Ten: The Importance of Wellbeing Quotes: Lydia Idakula
Sobogun, Natasha Bucknor, Robert Barry Fleming, Jonathan McCrory, Sade Lythcott
Learning To Speak To Myself With Kindness
Asiimwe Deborah Kawe
Leaders Are Readers
David Bryan
Setting Healthy Boundaries
Stella Kanu
Solo Vacations
Hana Sharif Chapter Eleven: Succession & Legacy Quotes: Nataki Garrett, James Ngcobo, Nike Jonah
Mentorship Is Legacy
Asiimwe Deborah Kawe
Building Something That Survives Long After You
Patrick Bradford
The Legacy Is The Village and Building Institutions For The Future
David Bryan
Succession of Skills
Stella Kanu
Opening Doors and Holding Space
Hana Sharif
A Model of Anti
Racist Multicultural Theatre
Timothy Bond