Learning and Practicing EDI in Taiwan.
【高階藝術管理碩士在職學位學程雙語化學習計畫活動】
主題:Learning and Practicing EDI in Taiwan.
主講人:Tobie S. Stein 紐約市立大學布魯克林學院表演藝術管理研究所前所長
Former Director of MFA Program in Performing Arts Management, Brooklyn College, The City University of New York
日期:111/05/14 (六)
時間:12:30-15:20
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日期:111/05/28(六)
時間:12:30-15:20
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🔸Tobie S. Stein 簡介🔸
Recognized international scholar and professor, specializing in nonprofit and arts leadership, access, diversity, equity, and inclusion. Two-time Fulbright Specialist (Taiwan and Israel).
- Core Competencies
Accomplished Keynote Speaker • Board and Executive Leadership • Racial Justice Advocacy •Access, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ADEI) • Cultural Diplomacy
- Work Experience
Teach undergraduate courses in theater management, performing arts marketing and creativity in the arts.
Professor, Department of Theater, National Sun Yat-sen University, 2022
Consultant and Guest Blogger, Walker International Communications Group (October 2020-present) Working with predominately White performing arts organizations to transform their organizational structures, which are grounded in racial injustice and inequity. https://walkercommunicationsgroup.com/2017/01/31/team/
Panelista, Brooklyn Savvy, Channel 25, moderated by creator and host Toni Williams (Fall 2020-present).
Racial Justice Advocacy: Virtual Speaker, 2020-present
Walker International Communications Group, “Moral Leadership and White Allyship,” and “Cultural Pluralism” Four day conference, January 6-9, 2021.
Walker International Communications Group, “Racial Awareness and Confronting Microaggressions,” Zoom, November 2020.
Walker International Communications Group, “Moral Leadership in the Performing Arts,” Zoom, October 2020.
Toni Yuille Williams, moderator. Brooklyn Savvy, “Believe Black Women,” Facebook Live, September 2020. https://www.facebook.com/BrooklynSavvyTV
Camilla Ross, Karen Loomis, and Karen Nowicki, moderators. “Black Funding Matters,” Phoenix RadioX podcast, September 2020. Co-panelist: Toni Yuille Williams. https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6710204450134380545/
Toni Yuille Williams, moderator. Brooklyn Savvy, “Getting Uncomfortable Talking About Race,” Facebook Live, August 2020. https://www.facebook.com/BrooklynSavvyTV
Toni Yuille Williams, moderator. Brooklyn Savvy, “What is Racial Humility,” Facebook Live, August 2020. https://www.facebook.com/BrooklynSavvyTV
Richard Cammarieri, New Jersey Performing Arts Center, moderator. “White Fragility: A Conversation of Allyship.” Facebook Live, August 2020. Co-panelists: Becca Zimmerman, Mark Katz.
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6704052628562808832/
Durell Cooper, moderator. International Contemporary Ensemble, “Leadership, Advocacy, and Allyship in the Performing Arts Through a Racial Justice Lens.” virtual conference, Facebook Live, June 2020. Co-panelists: Donna Walker Kuhne, Sharnita C. Johnson. https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6681999103905292288/
Johnathan Lee Iverson, moderator. CircusTalk, “Wakeup Call for Inclusion: The Change.” Facebook Live, June 2020. Co-panelists: Monique Martin, Vicki Amedume, Jessica Hentoff, and Kevin Venardos. https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6681233884803416064/
Toni Yuille Williams and Eli Kuslansky, moderators. Art Movez podcast, “Diversity in the Performing Arts.” June 2020 (released). https://artmovez.net/index.php/2019/11/03/diversity-in-the-performing-arts/
Toni Yuille Williams and Eli Kuslansky, moderator. Art Movez, “Art Movez Launch.” Facebook Live, June 2020. Co-panelist: Indira Etwaroo. https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6677952084941250560/
Dave O’Brien (University of Edinburgh), interwvieer. “Racial and Ethnic Diversity in the Performing Arts Workforce.” New Books Network podcast, March 2020.
https://newbooksnetwork.com/tobie-s-stein-racial-and-ethnic-diversity-in-the-performing-arts-workforce-routledge-2020/
Professor Emerita, Brooklyn College, The City University of New York 2019
Director of MFA Program in Performing Arts Management 1997-2019
Full Professor 2003
Named Tow Professor, 2011-2012; Named Koppelman Professor, 2006-2008.
Directed and managed all aspects of a 60-credit graduate degree in performing arts management.
Full responsibility for coordinating the creation of a new graduate arts management curricula with 12 full-time and adjunct faculty; managing a professional internship and employment program, resulting in 100 percent placement of graduate students in mid-to senior level New York City professional industry-related jobs prior to graduation; creating and managing an alumni mentorship program of 100 New York City professional performing arts management mentors; responsible for advising and approving all graduate performing arts management theses; overseeing performing arts management website; raising money for scholarships.
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