Racial and ethnic diversity in the performing arts workforce / Tobie S. Stein
- 作者: Stein, Tobie S. author
- 出版: New York, NY : Routledge 2020
- 叢書名: Routledge research in the creative and cultural industries , Routledge research in creative and cultural industries management
- 主題: Performing arts--United States--Employees , Diversity in the workplace--United States. , Minorities--Employment--United States , Occupations and race , Performing arts--Social aspects--United States , United States--Race relations.
- ISBN: 9781138188457 (hbk.) :: GBP115.00
- 一般註:Includes bibliographical references and index
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- 系統號: 005263439 | 機讀編目格式
館藏資訊
Workforce Diversity in the Performing Arts focuses on the structural inequities that contribute to the underrepresentation of racial and ethnic participants within the non-profit performing arts workforce in the United States, and the solutions that will create equitable and sustainable change. The racial and ethnic composition of non-profit performing arts leadership and workforce is not representative of the growing diversity within the US population. While thirty-six percent of the US population is non-white, there are no African-Americans leading any of the arts organizations in the 400 Philanthropy. Why are organizations legally, morally, and ethically designed for a public purpose not representative of the general US population that continues to become more diverse? Workforce Diversity in the Performing Arts examines the reasons for the lack of racial and ethnic workforce diversity within non-profit performing arts organizations and provide solutions for altering structural inequities. The book provides interviews with executives, artists, donors, and board members from the non-profit performing arts sector and links the empirical findings to the sociological, social psychological, and organizational cultural literatures which explain how various educational and employment opportunity structures are used by organizations to create barriers for multiracial participants. Using case studies, Workforce Diversity in the Performing Arts will also research the degree to which philanthropic organizations and institutions of higher learning are collaborating with nonprofit performing arts organizations to produce catalytic change and true equitable opportunity for all to engage.