Resources for Faculty
Land Acknowlegment Script
It has been set as a School policy that K-State’s ISFA Land Acknowledgement will be read prior to start of all MTD performances as an honorary and obligatory practice.
In-person delivery by the event performer, advising faculty member, house manager, GTA, or a member of the IDEall Committee is preferred
Music IFSA Statement (written by/for Music, but can be used by any performer or group in SMTD)
Links
Beyond Territorial Acknowledgement
Kansas State University Diversity and Inclusion website
Hiring and retaining more faculty and staff of color at K-State
List of campus-wide diversity programs
Additional Anti-Racisim Resources Lists
Music
An Open Letter on Racism in Music Studies
Arts for Art's Sake: Steps to Prevent Tone Deaf Social Justice Concerts
Music Theory's White Racial Frame: Confronting Racism and Sexism in American Music Theory
Organizations
Percussive Arts Society (PAS) Diversity Alliance
Institute for Composer Diversity (ICD)
Podcasts and Playlists
Songs Giving Us (Much Needed) Life - Code Switch, NPR (podcast)
Songs Giving Us (Much Needed) Life Spotify playlist
Theatre
Web-based Curated Resources
Howlround Anti-Racist Theatre resources
SETC EDIA Resources for Engagement
Production on Deck curated sites
League of Resident Theatres (LORT) EDI Resources
Anti-Racist and Anti-Oppressive Futures for Theatre for Young Audiences: An Interactive Guide
Equity Quotient: Resources for Workshop Participants
Articles
We See You, White American Theatre statement
The Ground on Which I Stand (August Wilson's speech to the Theatre Communications Group)
BIPOC Demands for White American Theatre
Not A Moment but a Movement: Toward an Anti-Racist American Theatre
Anti-Racist Theatre Articles from American Theatre Magazine
National Museum of African American History & Culture: Talking About Race
Artist Databases
Organizations
Dance
Web-based Curated Resources
Decolonize & Diversify the Dance Studio
Articles
Recognizing Systemic Racism in Dance
Decolonizing Dance in Higher Ed: One Credit At a Time
Laying New Ground: Uprooting White Privilege and Planting Seeds of Equity & Inclusivity
Peeling Back the Skin of Racism: Real History and
Honoring the Past, Changing the Future: Bringing Native American Voices into Dance Theory Courses
Ethical Dance Pedagogy: Bodies as Sites of Social Change
Guest Artists/Lecturers
Karida Griffith Walker: Race & Dance History
Tanya Birl-Torres: Embodying Change
Kurt Douglas
Workshops/Training Programs