Not every story is ours to tell- let's discuss.
Welcome to the second installment of our student panel series; last week we spoke with three black BFA theatre majors to hear their experiences with bias in higher education. This week, we invited three white BFA theatre majors to share their experiences on the same topic. How can we hold each other accountable for bias and discrimination at school? Is there a right way to stand up to the malpractices of a theatre program? What must we do as students and friends to empower and amplify our BIPOC brothers and sisters? What the hell does “ethnically ambiguous” mean? We’re asking these questions and more on this episode of Fourth Wall: the podcast.
Do you have an experience to share about diversity in higher education or any other topics we’ve discussed on 4W? We wanna read that shit! Send it to us so we can get your perspective and possibly share it on the show! → hello@fourthwallpod.com.
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Emma Diner: @emmadee333
Adrian Beck: @adrian.beck.73
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Fourth Wall: the podcast
is created with TLC by hosts Alaina Newell (@alainanewell) and Abigail Brazier (@thenameisabstract)
Produced with grace and elegance by Tyler McKenzie Creative Studio (@tylrmckenzie, tmcreativestudio.com)
Audio editing done by Daniel K Stanley (danielkstanley.com)
With original music by Ben Bailey (@benianbailey)
And assistance from Production Consultants Nick Buchholz (@nicholas_buchholz) and Sara Flatow (saraflatow.com).