Institute for Diversity in the Arts Stanford University
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The Institute for Diversity in the Arts (IDA) + Committee on Black Performing Arts (CBPA) is an interdisciplinary program in the humanities that involves students in the study of culture, identity and diversity through artistic expression. Our mission is to create, support, and advance powerful, collaborative, and transformative arts practice and arts leadership.
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Who We Be: Bumrush The Show
The Rise, Fall, and Afterlife of Multiculturalism
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Who We Be: Seeing America Week 1
Jeff Chang and Jerome Reyes discuss the profound demographic and cultural change in the U.S. over the past half-century
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This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color
"In celebration of the new 4th edition of the classic 1981 anthology, This Bridge Called My Back, edited by Cherríe Moraga and Gloria Anzaldúa, contributors read excerpts of their work from the book.
FEATURING:
Andrea Canaan
Chrystos
Gabrielle Daniels
Genny Lim
Cherríe Moraga
Judit Moschkovich
Barbara Noda
Luisah Teish
Max Wolf Valerio
Nellie Wong
Merle Woo
Mitsuye Yamada" -
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Dare to Struggle, Dare to Win: grassroots activists on the decades long fight to end police brutality and mass incarceration
The Program in African & African American Studies and the Institute for Diversity in the Arts present: Race, Policing, & Mass Incarceration - a public lecture series. In this panel discussion with grassroots activists on the decades long fight to end police brutality and mass incarceration, dream hampton speaks with activist leaders from around the country Monifa Bandele, Dante Barry, Patrisse Cullors, Mike de la Rocha, Malachi Garza & Yusef Shakur.
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Art is My Occupation: Museum Careers
"A panel discussion with esteemed museum professionals from Stanford and the greater Bay Area who offer personal accounts, insight and advice about pursuing a career in the museum world.
FEATURING:
Catherine Hale - Phyllis Wattis Curator of the Arts of Africa and the Americas, Cantor Art Center
Jean MacDougall – Senior Registrar, Anderson Collection at Stanford University
Marc Mayer – Curator of Public Programs, Asian Art Museum
Patricia Narciso – Director of Marketing & Development, Children’s Discovery Museum San Jose" -
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PUNK FEMINISM: Girl Bands, Violence Girls, Riot Grrrls
"A panel discussion & performance presented by Rubén Martínez, Visiting Artist, Institute for Diversity in the Arts
Featuring:
Allison Wolfe (Sex Stains, Bratmobile)
Alicia Velasquez (a.k.a. Alice Bag of The Bags)
Evelyn McDonnell (author, Queens of Noise: The Real Story of the Runaways)
A trio of punk feminist pioneers – a musician/composer, a musician/author and an award-winning journalist and author – visit Stanford for a performance panel of music, spoken word and commentary revealing the roots of the “riot grrrl” movement and asserting its relevance today."