Solidarity is not enough – arts organisations must unite for anti-racist action
Black Lives Matter protest in London on May 31, 2020: while many arts organisations were quick to express solidarity following the murder of George Floyd, not all have made concerted efforts to become more inclusive in the past year. Photo: Shutterstock
Many arts organisations came out in support of last summer’s Black Lives Matter protests but how many have lived up to their promises? Amanda Parker welcomes progress so far but argues that theatres must work together for inclusive change
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