The Obie Award-winning Asian American Performers Action Coalition (AAPAC) launched in 2011 as an advocacy group to give voice to and expand Asian American representation on stage. AAPAC publishes the only publicly available annual statistics report, The Visibility Report: Racial Representation on New York Stages, which details employment statistics by race for designers as well as actors, playwrights, composers, librettists, and directors, as well as trace economic impact data for PWIs and theater companies of color. When we put a lens on our industry to hold institutions accountable, how might we reimagine our community?
With the release of the latest Visibility Report, join Wingspace for its Virtual Salon #28—a deeper dive with Julienne Hanzelka Kim, Christine Toy Johnson, and Wilson Chin. Moderated by Christine Mok. This WS Virtual Salon takes place on Thursday, June 24th, 8:00-10:00 p.m. EDT via Zoom and Facebook Live.
You can read more about AAPACs The Visibility Report: Racial Representation on New York Stages here on Stage Directions.
Register in advance for this salon:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMldO-oqT0pH90seQx3h3CmtzH6QdwOdfFj
Wingspace is committed to inclusivity and are dedicated to increasing accessibility for all its events. If you have questions or concerns centered around access or accommodations, they strongly welcome you to reach out to them via DM or email: salons@wingspace.com