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Thursday, May 21, 2020
#ArtistsAreNecessaryWorkers: A Call to Action | #ArtistsAreNecessaryWorkers Facebook Live Conversation Series
#ArtistsAreNecessaryWorkers: A Call to Action
Facebook Live Conversation Series
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When: Thursday, May 21, 2020, 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Where: Facebook Live
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Registration: This event was part of the #ArtistsAreNecessaryWorkers Series. Registration was required. All conversations are free and open to the public. Attend one or multiple town halls.
Accessibility:
ASL interpretation will be provided by LC Interpreting Services.
Closed Captioning services provided by The Viscardi Center.
If you require additional reasonable accommodation, please contact Brinda Guha at least two weeks prior to the event via email at sympcoordinator@dance.nyc or call 212.966.4452 (voice only).
About #ArtistsAreNecessaryWorkers: A Call to Action: Join Dance/NYC in a discussion on the #ArtistsAreNecessaryWorkers campaign and the importance of arts workers in the future of New York City.
Confirmed Speakers - Click speaker names to access their bios:
Alejandra Duque Cifuentes, Dance/NYC Strategy and Research Consultant + Founder & Principal, ADC Consulting
Lucy Sexton, Executive Director, New Yorkers For Culture & Arts
Phil Chan, Co-Founder
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Sade Lythcott, CEO, National Black Theatre
Tiffany Rea-Fisher, Artistic Director & Choreographer
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Please fill out our Post-Event Survey.
Post-Event Resources:
- The Creative Economy Report: New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer on Arts, Culture & Creativity in New York
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#DanceIsDignifiedLabor #DanceWorkforceResilience #dancenyc #nycdance
Dance/NYC convening is made possible, in part, by leadership support from the Howard Gilman Foundation and the Mertz Gilmore Foundation, and by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, and the New York State Council on the Arts.
Dance/NYC seeks partners and speakers with a variety of viewpoints for its events with the goal of generating discussion. The inclusion of any partner or speaker does not constitute an endorsement by Dance/NYC of that partner's or speaker's views.