Posts tagged black artists
Monetta White: Executive Director of The Museum of African Diaspora

With a packed calendar of digital events and exhibitions, the Museum of the African Diaspora provides a platform for everyone from incarcerated artists to San Francisco’s LGBTQ+ creatives to emerging talent, and runs one of the only Black bookstores in the city. The beauty of a non-collecting museum like MoAD is that you will find fresh art and culture to engage with each time you visit, either in person or online.

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An EDI Case Study: Nicholas Rose and the National Ballet of Canada

On June 1st, 23-year-old American ballet dancer, cellist, and classical choreographer Nicholas Rose filmed himself in front of the Walter Carsen Centre to declare, “I have a love for the National Ballet of Canada, but for me to maintain this love I have to let you know when you have failed us.” It started with a belief—deeply entrenched and rarely questioned in either country—that Canada would be an escape from the well-known racism of the United States.

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