Invisibility and Objectification Can Kill: American Theatre’s Anti-Asian Problem
The racist stereotypes and erasure perpetuated on white-dominated U.S. stages have real-world consequences outside the theatre.
The racist stereotypes and erasure perpetuated on white-dominated U.S. stages have real-world consequences outside the theatre.
Asian Pacific Islander theatres and artists fight a rise in xenophobia in the reaction to a global pandemic.
Chum will begin his post at the Consortium of Asian American Theatres and Artists this month.
A Block Party on the eve of the TCG National Conference showcased Miami’s wildly diverse arts and the people who make them.
This year’s Chicago gathering of Asian American and Asian Pacific Islander theatremakers overflowed with dialogue, camaraderie, and activism.
At its 5th conference and festival, the Asian-American theatre alliance shared enthusiasm for new work and new strategies, as well as its critiques of persistent inequities.
Updates and links for your midday reading.
Diep Tran talks to theatre artists of color strategizing for access and representation