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Podcast Interview with Keryl McCord
In this episode, Keryl McCord asserts that "every theater is community-based," since all stories ultimately are born of, and draw on, human social experience. On this episode of Trustees Without Borders, Keryl reminds us that discrimination and prejudice are persistent forces in human society, and that the arts can play a significant role in creating space and agential possibilities for countering their malignant power.
Keryl McCord is President and CEO of the Equity Quotient, a national training and organizational development firm dedicated to supporting nonprofits interested in becoming more just and equitable community partners, with equity, diversity, and inclusion as outcomes of their work.
Interviewers: Neda Moayerian and Sarah Lyon-Hill, PhD candidates in Virginia Tech's Planning, Governance & Globalization program
Presented in partnership with the Virginia Tech School of Performing Arts
By Institute for Policy & GovernancePodcast Interview with Keryl McCord
In this episode, Keryl McCord asserts that "every theater is community-based," since all stories ultimately are born of, and draw on, human social experience. On this episode of Trustees Without Borders, Keryl reminds us that discrimination and prejudice are persistent forces in human society, and that the arts can play a significant role in creating space and agential possibilities for countering their malignant power.
Keryl McCord is President and CEO of the Equity Quotient, a national training and organizational development firm dedicated to supporting nonprofits interested in becoming more just and equitable community partners, with equity, diversity, and inclusion as outcomes of their work.
Interviewers: Neda Moayerian and Sarah Lyon-Hill, PhD candidates in Virginia Tech's Planning, Governance & Globalization program
Presented in partnership with the Virginia Tech School of Performing Arts

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