Ta-Nehisi Coates (#TaNehisiCoates) and the We Have Voice Collective (@WHVCollective) will keynote at CMA’s 2019 National Conference, Building Equitable Communities. Early registration ends November 30th! For more info visit: https://t.co/6Z2vFOgsAs #CMAConference
Chamber Music America has adopted the @WHVCollective code which promotes safe(r) workplaces in the performing arts community. Please visit https://t.co/Zyk5jNei9j to learn more about their work!
Tune in to @BBCNews (starting at 42’45”-47’33” to hear an excerpt of our @whvcollective interview w/ @bbcBola ft 3 of our 14 members (@imaniuzuri@cantakavita@ganavya) discussing #WeHaveVoice Code of Conduct for safe(r) workplaces in the performing arts.
https://t.co/B7ujktWTi3
CMA supports the @whvcollective! Promoting safe(r) workplaces in the performing arts, learn more about their work towards workplace equity. Please visit: https://t.co/QbcRx4j8hS
14 musicians, all connected to the #jazz world came together to address a concern in a specific way. They formed a #collective, calling it #WeHaveVoice, with the purpose of sharing their priorities. The group has created a #document. It’s worth #reading. https://t.co/09Sn5nEH7C
This is us! Thank you @nytimes for highlighting our work, and Heather Sten for the photos! Women Fighting Sexism in Jazz Have a Voice. And Now, a Code of Conduct. https://t.co/p5tG4cjmh8
Yesterday, May 1, we released our official #CodeofConduct to create Safe(r) Spaces in the Performing Arts. Read the code and more about #WeHaveVoice on our website: https://t.co/MzjZVLyyeq