EDI Series
The Levitt Foundation believes that building community means honoring our differences, acknowledging our past, and expanding our understanding and support of one another. We know there is much to be done to combat injustice, structural racism and oppression, and we believe the arts, especially the power of free, live music in public spaces, can help bridge divides, inspire hope, and strengthen communities.
This series of trainings and workshops explores systems-based topics such as understanding implicit bias, ensuring access to audiences of all abilities, operationalizing anti-racism practices, and building equitable towns and cities. We invite you to join us to learn in community with your fellow Levitt peers from across the country, as insights from diverse experiences will lead us all towards more impactful work.
Scroll down to register for upcoming sessions and to access presentations, worksheets and other materials, and a range of resources from past sessions, below.
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Explore past sessions and access presentations, worksheets and other materials, and a range of resources from the series.