We, along with our colleagues at Creative Generation, read UNESCO’s International Commission on the Futures of Education’s paper outlining nine ideas for public action in education in a post-COVID world with great interest. UNESCO’s recommendations are necessarily vague, so as to be applicable to the broadest set of communities, but they are a strong jumping-off point that is well-aligned with Creative Generation’s mission and practices with regard to equity.
Read moreWhat Are you Willing to Give Up? (Part 2)
Our eleventh installment continues the conversation with our panel of guests including Robyne Walker Murphy, Toya Lillard and Durell Cooper, with our host Courtney J. Boddie from the Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie Podcast, whom are all fighting for equitable arts education for BIPOC youth.
Read moreWhat Are you Willing to Give Up? (Part 1)
Our tenth installment features a panel of guests including Robyne Walker Murphy, Toya Lillard and Durell Cooper, with our host Courtney J. Boddie from the Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie Podcast, whom are all fighting for equitable arts education for BIPOC youth.
Read moreIt’s Never too Late to be Radically Transformed
Our ninth installment features Ashley Herring, with our host Courtney J. Boddie from the Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie Podcast, who desires to see Black youth treated with dignity and given a learning environment that sees and acknowledges them in the fullness of their humanity.
Read moreYoung Playwrights for Change 2020: Lauryn Bonds and 'Brave'
At the 2020 AATE National Conference, the two winners’ YPC plays were announced, and virtual performances were presented with actors bringing the texts to life. Jordan Campbell had a chance to catch up with this year’s winner Lauryn Bonds about her experience creating her play, Brave.
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