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Executive Director Mary McColl addresses the crowd at 2017's Rally to Save the Arts at NY City Hall

Equity in the News

  • THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER: THEATER INDUSTRY “FELL SHORT” ON DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION PROMISES IN 2020, UNION FINDS

    THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER: THEATER INDUSTRY “FELL SHORT” ON DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION PROMISES IN 2020, UNION FINDS

    In its third-ever diversity and inclusion hiring bias report, Actors' Equity found "incremental progress" compared to previous studies but overall concluded that "the rate of change is glacial."

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    • The Hollywood Reporter
  • DEADLINE: THEATER INDUSTRY FALLS “FAR SHORT” ON DIVERSITY & INCLUSION PROMISES, NEW EQUITY REPORT SAYS

    DEADLINE: THEATER INDUSTRY FALLS “FAR SHORT” ON DIVERSITY & INCLUSION PROMISES, NEW EQUITY REPORT SAYS

    Despite theater industry pledges to improve its track record on diversity and inclusion in hiring, the follow-through has fallen “far short” of the promises, says a new report by Actors’ Equity Association.

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  • ACTORS' EQUITY ASSOCIATION STANDS IN SOLIDARITY WITH ATLANTA OPERA HAIR AND MAKEUP WORKERS

    ACTORS' EQUITY ASSOCIATION STANDS IN SOLIDARITY WITH ATLANTA OPERA HAIR AND MAKEUP WORKERS

    The 11 artists for the Atlanta Opera voted to join IATSE Local 798.

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    • Diversity & Inclusion
  • BROADWAY WORLD: ACTORS' EQUITY ASSOCIATION APPLAUDS CA'S ARTS FUNDING INITIATIVE FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS

    BROADWAY WORLD: ACTORS' EQUITY ASSOCIATION APPLAUDS CA'S ARTS FUNDING INITIATIVE FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS

    The Arts and Music in Schools measure seeks to increase funding for arts and music education in all PreK-12 public schools in California.

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    • BroadwayWorld
    • Funding
  • BROADWAY NEWS: ACTORS’ EQUITY APPOINTS NEW TEAM OF COVID-19 SAFETY CONSULTANTS

    BROADWAY NEWS: ACTORS’ EQUITY APPOINTS NEW TEAM OF COVID-19 SAFETY CONSULTANTS

    Actors’ Equity has hired a new team of public health consultants to advise the union on COVID-19 health and safety protocols.

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  • BROADWAY WORLD: AEA URGES CONGRESS TO PASS NEW APPROPRIATIONS BILL WITH INCREASED NEA FUNDING WITHOUT DELAY

    BROADWAY WORLD: AEA URGES CONGRESS TO PASS NEW APPROPRIATIONS BILL WITH INCREASED NEA FUNDING WITHOUT DELAY

    "Congress should use this moment to approve funding for the National Endowment for the Arts at the proposed $201 million."

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    • BroadwayWorld
  • DEADLINE: Performing Arts Reps Warn House Hearing Not To Let “Creative Infrastructure Of Our Economy Vanish” As Covid Continues But Aid Doesn’t

    DEADLINE: Performing Arts Reps Warn House Hearing Not To Let “Creative Infrastructure Of Our Economy Vanish” As Covid Continues But Aid Doesn’t

    Advocates for the creative economy — from the head of a performing arts center to a venue owner, an actor and an Actors’ Equity exec — lobbied Congress today to shore up the industry before it’s too late amid an ongoing Covid-19 crisis.

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  • BROADWAY WORLD: ACTORS' EQUITY ASSOCIATION CELEBRATES SEVENTH ANNUAL NATIONAL SWING DAY

    BROADWAY WORLD: ACTORS' EQUITY ASSOCIATION CELEBRATES SEVENTH ANNUAL NATIONAL SWING DAY

    Equity honors the hard-working performers who go onstage, sometimes at a moment's notice, for multiple roles.

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    • BroadwayWorld
    • Swing Day
  • BROADWAY WORLD: INDUSTRY EDITOR EXCLUSIVE: UNIONS PUSH BACK ON 'CLOSING' VS. 'HIATUS' FOR MRS. DOUBTFIRE

    BROADWAY WORLD: INDUSTRY EDITOR EXCLUSIVE: UNIONS PUSH BACK ON 'CLOSING' VS. 'HIATUS' FOR MRS. DOUBTFIRE

    The decision shines a spotlight on the tense relationship between Broadway producers and Broadway’s 14 unions in these difficult times.

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    • BroadwayWorld
  • CNBC: A NEW LABOR BATTLE OPENS ON BROADWAY AS OMICRON CLOSES THEATER SHOWS

    CNBC: A NEW LABOR BATTLE OPENS ON BROADWAY AS OMICRON CLOSES THEATER SHOWS

    The unions say the producer, behind hits including “Rent”, “Avenue Q”, “In the Heights”, and “Six”, is manipulating the Covid situation to avoid the traditionally slow winter months.

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