Roadside's Artistic Director participated in two White House meetings to discuss arts and culture policy with the administration. Related Programs: Articles Tab ContainerAbout About: Culture and Arts Policy Essay or Article What are the policy conditions that enable cultural expression that is diverse, inclusive, and participatory? How can the public have a say in public arts policy, which increasingly is determined by A Call to Action Essay or Article Download original file A Call to Action for Social Equity: Voices from the Cultural Battlefront's Los Angeles Forum Universal Declaration of Human Rights Note "Everyone has the right freely to participate in the cultural life of the community, to enjoy the arts and to share in scientific advancement and its benefits." (Article 27, Section 1, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the United Voices from the Cultural Battlefront Note Voices from the Cultural Battlefront: Sustaining Cultural Equity is an ongoing twenty-two year international conversation about the role of art and culture in the struggle for human rights, including social justice, cultural equity, and a healthy Artists Call for Cultural Policy Essay or Article By Arlene Goldbard, Dudley Cocke, and Dee Davis A petition addressed to all presidential campaigns, May 2004 We the undersigned artists and arts organization representatives come from all parts of the United States and reflect the heritage Commentary The Unreported Arts Recession of 1997 Essay or Article Download original file By Dudley Cocke The following article originally appeared in Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance and has since been republished by Grantmakers in the Arts. Key Issues Impacting Arts and Cultural Organizations of Color & Key Solutions to Achieve Cultural Equity Essay or Article Download original file By National Association of Latino Arts and Culture (NALAC) A report on the May 7, 2009 meeting at the White House, attended by Roadside Director Dudley Cocke, to discuss cultural equity and the under-capitalization of arts organizations of color and from Enactments of Power: The Politics of Performance Space Essay or Article Download original file By Ngugi wa Thiong'o "The struggle between the arts and the state can best be seen in performance in general and in the battle over performance space in particular." Ngugi wa Thiong'o 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. End Cultural Isolationism Essay or Article By Dudley Cocke American Theatre magazine, February 2002 It sounds like a joke, but when the east Kentucky theater company that I direct performed in Sweden in 1981, audiences came expecting to see Jed and Ellie May A Call for Cultural Development Essay or Article By Dudley Cocke and Ruby Lerner 1989: The more things change, the more they stay the same. This essay is the introduction to "Help Yourself: A Cultural Workbook," written by Dudley Cocke and Ruby Lerner, edited by Josephine The Arts and Humanities in a Democracy Essay or Article By Dudley Cocke Walter Capps Memorial Lecture 2003 National Humanities Conference Savannah, GA - November 8, 2003 I want to commend the Federation for its intention to serve cocktails before something ominously Share this: Facebook Google Plus Twitter Advocacy
About: Culture and Arts Policy Essay or Article What are the policy conditions that enable cultural expression that is diverse, inclusive, and participatory? How can the public have a say in public arts policy, which increasingly is determined by
A Call to Action Essay or Article Download original file A Call to Action for Social Equity: Voices from the Cultural Battlefront's Los Angeles Forum
Universal Declaration of Human Rights Note "Everyone has the right freely to participate in the cultural life of the community, to enjoy the arts and to share in scientific advancement and its benefits." (Article 27, Section 1, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the United
Voices from the Cultural Battlefront Note Voices from the Cultural Battlefront: Sustaining Cultural Equity is an ongoing twenty-two year international conversation about the role of art and culture in the struggle for human rights, including social justice, cultural equity, and a healthy
Artists Call for Cultural Policy Essay or Article By Arlene Goldbard, Dudley Cocke, and Dee Davis A petition addressed to all presidential campaigns, May 2004 We the undersigned artists and arts organization representatives come from all parts of the United States and reflect the heritage
The Unreported Arts Recession of 1997 Essay or Article Download original file By Dudley Cocke The following article originally appeared in Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance and has since been republished by Grantmakers in the Arts.
Key Issues Impacting Arts and Cultural Organizations of Color & Key Solutions to Achieve Cultural Equity Essay or Article Download original file By National Association of Latino Arts and Culture (NALAC) A report on the May 7, 2009 meeting at the White House, attended by Roadside Director Dudley Cocke, to discuss cultural equity and the under-capitalization of arts organizations of color and from
Enactments of Power: The Politics of Performance Space Essay or Article Download original file By Ngugi wa Thiong'o "The struggle between the arts and the state can best be seen in performance in general and in the battle over performance space in particular." Ngugi wa Thiong'o
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.
End Cultural Isolationism Essay or Article By Dudley Cocke American Theatre magazine, February 2002 It sounds like a joke, but when the east Kentucky theater company that I direct performed in Sweden in 1981, audiences came expecting to see Jed and Ellie May
A Call for Cultural Development Essay or Article By Dudley Cocke and Ruby Lerner 1989: The more things change, the more they stay the same. This essay is the introduction to "Help Yourself: A Cultural Workbook," written by Dudley Cocke and Ruby Lerner, edited by Josephine
The Arts and Humanities in a Democracy Essay or Article By Dudley Cocke Walter Capps Memorial Lecture 2003 National Humanities Conference Savannah, GA - November 8, 2003 I want to commend the Federation for its intention to serve cocktails before something ominously