Gordon Cox Theater EditorLooking for racism in the theater industry? According to veteran stage executive Stephanie Ybarra, it’s not hard to find — because it shows up everywhere you look.Listen to this week’s “Stagecraft” podcast below: “There are so many ways that we as theater consumers and theater makers are just completely, unknowingly indoctrinated into a set of behaviors and beliefs and practices,” said Ybarra on the latest episode of Stagecraft, Variety‘s theater podcast.
Now the artistic director at Baltimore Center Stage and a co-founder of Artists Anti-Racism Coalition, Ybarra was working toward anti-racist theater practices well before the protests over the murder of George Floyd spurred widespread activism and reflection.
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