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Before COVID-19 ravaged the world with particular impact on communities of the global majority in the United States, and Black Americans faced a remarkable summer of killings at the hands of police; a colleague confessed that he considered access, diversity, equity, and inclusion (ADEI) work noise. Yet, addressing systemic marginalization and oppression in the creative sector remains the most significant issue warranting the sector’s undivided attention. To assist in this work, in this presentation, I define ADEI, I also describe how cultural organizations can apply ADEI to their thinking, in closing, I examine four key developments that the sector should pay special attention to while institutionalizing ADEI.
By UQO EDIBefore COVID-19 ravaged the world with particular impact on communities of the global majority in the United States, and Black Americans faced a remarkable summer of killings at the hands of police; a colleague confessed that he considered access, diversity, equity, and inclusion (ADEI) work noise. Yet, addressing systemic marginalization and oppression in the creative sector remains the most significant issue warranting the sector’s undivided attention. To assist in this work, in this presentation, I define ADEI, I also describe how cultural organizations can apply ADEI to their thinking, in closing, I examine four key developments that the sector should pay special attention to while institutionalizing ADEI.