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OUR COMMITMENT TO BUILDING A BETTER BROADWAY

Posted on: June 19th, 2020 by broadwayinchicago No Comments

Like much of the country, our team at Broadway In Chicago has been horrified in recent weeks by the unjust killing of Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd, Rayshard Brooks, and so many others. We have no tolerance for racism, violence, and hatred, and we stand with the movement towards racial justice in America and around the globe.

Broadway In Chicago is stepping up to make a pledge to do our part to support the movement, but we first must own several truths. Throughout these past few weeks, a light has been rightly shone on how few BIPOC have been able to rise within the ranks of Broadway leadership. We acknowledge that as our team continues to grow, we must move toward a world that gives space to BIPOC voices. Going forward we intend to use our platform to raise voices that have been suppressed, to work towards a more equal future, and to push our industry forward. We acknowledge that we are still learning but must take a stand now toward a greater good. Broadway can and must do better.

In addition to pushing our industry forward, Broadway In Chicago pledges to make donations to support these organizations that advocate for change: Black Lives Matter ChicagoBroadway Advocacy CoalitionColor of Change, My Block, My Hood, My City, and the NAACP Legal Defense Fund.

You too can support these organizations and learn more at the Broadway Advocacy Coalition’s antiracism resources.

This is only the beginning. We plan to continuously reevaluate and improve as we continue to listen and grow, but we hope these first steps will lead to lasting change on Broadway and beyond.

We look forward to seeing you again in the theatre with a better more equal Broadway.

 

What is Juneteenth?

Posted on: June 18th, 2020 by broadwayinchicago No Comments

Juneteenth is an annual holiday observing the end of slavery in the U.S. and marks the day (June 19, 1865) when news of emancipation reached people in the deepest parts of the former Confederacy in Galveston, Texas.

Today, Juneteenth is enjoying a phenomenal growth rate within communities and organizations throughout the country. Institutions such as the Smithsonian, the Henry Ford Museum, and others have begun sponsoring Juneteenth-centered activities. In recent years, a number of local and national Juneteenth organizations have arisen to take their place alongside older organizations – all with the mission to promote and cultivate knowledge and appreciation of African American history and culture.
For more information visit Juneteenth.com.

12 Things You Didn’t Know about Juneteenth

How you can support:
Block Club Chicago
Campaign Zero
NAACP
My Block, My Hood, My City
Defend, Educate, Empower
Black Lives Matter

 

 

Make Them Hear You – What Was a Whisper is Now a Roar

Posted on: June 4th, 2020 by broadwayinchicago No Comments

Theatre is where stories are told that help us listen and understand.
We hope that these words inspire you to listen, learn and affect change.

Resources are just a click away:

Campaign Zero
NAACP
My Block, My Hood, My City
Defend, Educate, Empower
Black Lives Matter

 

Hope

Posted on: June 1st, 2020 by broadwayinchicago No Comments

Hope

As we reflect on the past few days, and in fact, years and centuries of injustice towards people of color, we are heartbroken and outraged. We are reminded that theaters are a sacred place where stories are told that help us hear and understand all points of view. A place where community, not distance, come first.

As sung in RAGTIME THE MUSICAL:

Go out and tell our story.
Let it echo far and wide.
Make them hear you.
Make them hear you.

How justice was our battle and how justice was denied.
Make them hear you.
Make them hear you.

And say to those who blame us
For the way we chose to fight
That sometimes there are battles
That are more than black or white.

We look forward to the day when everyone’s stories will be heard and have hope that as we raise our voices together in non-violent protest, equality and justice will come. We stand by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s words “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”

 

Submit Your Performance for Broadway In Chicago’s “Around Broadway in 80 Days”!

Posted on: March 25th, 2020 by B.I. C. No Comments

Follow along with #AroundBroadwayin80Days on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram!

Watch the videos submitted so far!
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