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How to Build Audience Diversity, with Jeri Lynne Johnson

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Building audience diversity is not about PR programs, Black History Month concerts, or playing diverse composers on a few programs.

It's about not reducing an entire population in our community to the color of their skin.

Building audience diversity is about realizing that "diversity" is more nuanced. It's about realizing that we connect by building relationships.

It's about not Expensive PR campaigns that attract diverse audiences to a single concert (if at all). These don't result in lasting change because diverse audiences don't feel welcome in our art form. They may know that we are having a concert, but they do not care.

Even the fact that we refer to diverse audiences as "they" in these paragraphs makes it clear that this discussion is long overdue.

Today, we talk with Jeri Lynne Johnson about her consulting work with DEI Arts Consulting and how they take classical music organizations through the process of understanding diversity. She shares why standard "diversity" programs aren't effective, what actually motivates diverse audiences to attend events, and how telling diverse stories in the arts is the key to equity and inclusion for the rest of our culture.

Learn more about Jeri Lynne at JeriLynneJohnson.com, DEI Arts Consulting at DEIArtsConsulting.com, and the Black Pearl Chamber Orchestra at BlackPearlCO.org.
00:00 Intro

01:30 Jeri's DEI Arts Consulting practice and why diversity consulting is not about a one-time fix

03:14 Redefining "Diversity" and what organizations, especially classical music organizations, get wrong about diversity, equity, and inclusion.

10:22 Diversity beyond race and building relationships with your community

18:44 Black Pearl Chamber Orchestra: how it developed from a need to engage audiences of color and change what orchestras were offering.

23:56 The importance of diversity on the stage and the role it plays in the diversity of the audience

27:19 Closing and Plugs

Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at @PodiumTimePod. Continue the conversation in our Facebook Group, the Podium Time Inner Circle. Want to send us an email? Use the contact page on our website! If you’d like to support the podcast monetarily and get bonus content, consider joining our Patreon community at Patreon.com/PodiumTimePod.

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Capitoli

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Jerri's DEI Arts Consulting practice and why diversity consulting is not about a one-time fix (00:01:30)

3. Redefining "Diversity" and what organizations, especially classical music organizations, get wrong about diversity, equity, and inclusion. (00:03:14)

4. Diversity beyond race and building relationships with your community (00:10:22)

5. Black Pearl Chamber Orchestra: how it developed from a need to engage audiences of color and change what orchestras were offering. (00:18:44)

6. The importance of diversity on the stage and the role it plays in the diversity of audience (00:23:56)

7. Closing and plugs (00:27:49)

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Building audience diversity is not about PR programs, Black History Month concerts, or playing diverse composers on a few programs.

It's about not reducing an entire population in our community to the color of their skin.

Building audience diversity is about realizing that "diversity" is more nuanced. It's about realizing that we connect by building relationships.

It's about not Expensive PR campaigns that attract diverse audiences to a single concert (if at all). These don't result in lasting change because diverse audiences don't feel welcome in our art form. They may know that we are having a concert, but they do not care.

Even the fact that we refer to diverse audiences as "they" in these paragraphs makes it clear that this discussion is long overdue.

Today, we talk with Jeri Lynne Johnson about her consulting work with DEI Arts Consulting and how they take classical music organizations through the process of understanding diversity. She shares why standard "diversity" programs aren't effective, what actually motivates diverse audiences to attend events, and how telling diverse stories in the arts is the key to equity and inclusion for the rest of our culture.

Learn more about Jeri Lynne at JeriLynneJohnson.com, DEI Arts Consulting at DEIArtsConsulting.com, and the Black Pearl Chamber Orchestra at BlackPearlCO.org.
00:00 Intro

01:30 Jeri's DEI Arts Consulting practice and why diversity consulting is not about a one-time fix

03:14 Redefining "Diversity" and what organizations, especially classical music organizations, get wrong about diversity, equity, and inclusion.

10:22 Diversity beyond race and building relationships with your community

18:44 Black Pearl Chamber Orchestra: how it developed from a need to engage audiences of color and change what orchestras were offering.

23:56 The importance of diversity on the stage and the role it plays in the diversity of the audience

27:19 Closing and Plugs

Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at @PodiumTimePod. Continue the conversation in our Facebook Group, the Podium Time Inner Circle. Want to send us an email? Use the contact page on our website! If you’d like to support the podcast monetarily and get bonus content, consider joining our Patreon community at Patreon.com/PodiumTimePod.

Support the show

  continue reading

Capitoli

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Jerri's DEI Arts Consulting practice and why diversity consulting is not about a one-time fix (00:01:30)

3. Redefining "Diversity" and what organizations, especially classical music organizations, get wrong about diversity, equity, and inclusion. (00:03:14)

4. Diversity beyond race and building relationships with your community (00:10:22)

5. Black Pearl Chamber Orchestra: how it developed from a need to engage audiences of color and change what orchestras were offering. (00:18:44)

6. The importance of diversity on the stage and the role it plays in the diversity of audience (00:23:56)

7. Closing and plugs (00:27:49)

139 episodi

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