Roadside Theater advocates for cultural equity -- that all people everywhere have the right to inherit and develop their intellectual, emotional, material, and spiritual traditions. Tab ContainerAbout About: Cultural Equity, a Defining Issue for the 21st Century Note Roadside Theater advocates for cultural equity: that all people everywhere have the right to inherit and develop their intellectual, emotional, material, and spiritual traditions. The Universal of Declaration of Human Rights (Article 27, Section 1) Booklet: Voices from the Cultural Battlefront, Organizing for Equity Essay or Article Download original file This document was designed to promote dialogue and reach consensus on the specifics of the struggle for cultural equity at local, regional, national, and global levels. It is one part of the Book: Journeys Home: Revealing a Zuni-Appalachia Collaboration Essay or Article Download original file This 112-page, bilingual book with accompanying compact disc probes the sixteen-year collaboration between artists from two of our nation's most traditional cultures -- Zuni Native American and Activity A 2014 Coalition for Cultural Equity Note With National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures, Alternate ROOTS, First Peoples Fund, and other national networks, Roadside Theater is currently exploring the development of a national coalition for policy and education with cultural equity as Commentary Essay: Appalachia, Democracy, and Cultural Equity Essay or Article Download original file By Dudley Cocke Originally published in the book Voices from the Battlefront: Achieving Cultural Equity, 1993. Essay: 30 Years and Counting: A Context for Building a Shared Cross-Cultural Commons Essay or Article By Jack (John Kuo Wei) Tchen This essay and synopsis were written for “Sustaining Voices from the Battlefront: Community Grounded Cultural Arts Organizations @ 30,” a conference convened by The Caribbean Cultural Center/African Article: Voices from the Battlefront: Achieving Cultural Equity Through Critical Analysis Essay or Article By Jamie Haft Originally published in September 2009 in the Community Arts Perspectives Journal on the Community Arts Network. In June 2007, I joined Voices from the Cultural Battlefront: Organizing for Equity, Toward A Durable Pluralism Essay or Article By Dudley Cocke The author argues for ending the current U.S. policy of cultural isolationism in favor of a new policy of national and international cultural exchange grounded in the principle of cultural equity. A Short Story of Multi-Culturalism Essay or Article By Dudley Cocke Dudley Cocke recounts what it’s like to be part of a white, rural, and working class theater company at a national multi-cultural festival at Dartmouth College. In January, 1992, in the spirit of Media Video: Open Windows - an American Festival of Music, Theater, and Dance Video Open Windows - An American Festival of Music, Theater, and Dance Video of Open Windows - An American Festival of Music, Theater, and Dance Photos: Voices from the Cultural Battlefront Forum, Los Angeles, 2008 Photo Gallery Photos: Voices from the Cultural Battlefront Forum, New Orleans 2007 Photo Gallery Audio: Recorded Conversations Audio Interviews Intercultural and intergenerational conversations about the bonds between art and social justice. Share this: Facebook Google Plus Twitter Advocacy
About: Cultural Equity, a Defining Issue for the 21st Century Note Roadside Theater advocates for cultural equity: that all people everywhere have the right to inherit and develop their intellectual, emotional, material, and spiritual traditions. The Universal of Declaration of Human Rights (Article 27, Section 1)
Booklet: Voices from the Cultural Battlefront, Organizing for Equity Essay or Article Download original file This document was designed to promote dialogue and reach consensus on the specifics of the struggle for cultural equity at local, regional, national, and global levels. It is one part of the
Book: Journeys Home: Revealing a Zuni-Appalachia Collaboration Essay or Article Download original file This 112-page, bilingual book with accompanying compact disc probes the sixteen-year collaboration between artists from two of our nation's most traditional cultures -- Zuni Native American and
A 2014 Coalition for Cultural Equity Note With National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures, Alternate ROOTS, First Peoples Fund, and other national networks, Roadside Theater is currently exploring the development of a national coalition for policy and education with cultural equity as
Essay: Appalachia, Democracy, and Cultural Equity Essay or Article Download original file By Dudley Cocke Originally published in the book Voices from the Battlefront: Achieving Cultural Equity, 1993.
Essay: 30 Years and Counting: A Context for Building a Shared Cross-Cultural Commons Essay or Article By Jack (John Kuo Wei) Tchen This essay and synopsis were written for “Sustaining Voices from the Battlefront: Community Grounded Cultural Arts Organizations @ 30,” a conference convened by The Caribbean Cultural Center/African
Article: Voices from the Battlefront: Achieving Cultural Equity Through Critical Analysis Essay or Article By Jamie Haft Originally published in September 2009 in the Community Arts Perspectives Journal on the Community Arts Network. In June 2007, I joined Voices from the Cultural Battlefront: Organizing for Equity,
Toward A Durable Pluralism Essay or Article By Dudley Cocke The author argues for ending the current U.S. policy of cultural isolationism in favor of a new policy of national and international cultural exchange grounded in the principle of cultural equity.
A Short Story of Multi-Culturalism Essay or Article By Dudley Cocke Dudley Cocke recounts what it’s like to be part of a white, rural, and working class theater company at a national multi-cultural festival at Dartmouth College. In January, 1992, in the spirit of
Video: Open Windows - an American Festival of Music, Theater, and Dance Video Open Windows - An American Festival of Music, Theater, and Dance Video of Open Windows - An American Festival of Music, Theater, and Dance
Audio: Recorded Conversations Audio Interviews Intercultural and intergenerational conversations about the bonds between art and social justice.