To join in on the Zoom chat, reserve your ticket no later than 6:00 pm PT on the event day.
This event will have live captioning. To request live ASL interpretation, please email [email protected] at least 72 hours in advance, and we will provide one
Learn how to practice fully inclusive producing and intersectional approaches to personal stake in ending white supremacy in and out of the theatre space. From auditions & casting, community building, audience engagement, marketing, and show content. Recommended for new & veteran producers alike! This isn’t about white savior-ism, this is personal stake work, as it relates to multiracial spaces.
GOALS OF THISEVENT
To build a shared understanding of racism and how it functions on interpersonal, institutional, and cultural levels
To unpack systemic racism, white supremacy and its affect on the theatre industry at large
To share tips and tools for challenging racism in theatre spaces
To identify how these issues affect our daily and work lives
To build a community understanding of how to decenter yourself in multiracial spaces, while also having a personal stake in ending white supremacy.
This workshop will include a learning session with definitions and resources, a facilitated conversation with white antiracist organizers, and a Q&A, where white artists can ask questions they may feel uncomfortable asking in multiracial spaces.
This workshop is centered around white artists, not to take power away form BIPOC, AAPI, MENA artists, but to alleviate the burden of education on those folks. Any artist, from any racial background is welcome to attend.
There is a BIPOC affinity space, led by our Access Committee, to hear feedback in making Fringe a more inclusive space and build community together, available during the Festival! More info coming soon!
HFF workshops are “pay what you can” with a suggested ticket price of $5