graybach wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2023 9:49 am
ITEA makes its agenda pretty clear on the website…
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They said proposals highlighting diversity would be prioritized. What exactly does this constitute? Being a diverse individual? Playing music that represents diverse concepts? Playing music that is written by a diverse composer? This was about a decade ago, but someone on another instrument said that playing music by women composers isn’t diverse, others say it is. The statement says “ Welcome members of any nationality, race, gender, creed, or sexual orientation
Welcome members of all playing levels, from beginners to professionals
Celebrate and actively promote the diverse musical styles of euphonium and tuba players worldwide
Include members from all financial backgrounds” When I mentioned my last statement, read any university’s DEI statement and see how detailed it is. Again, I mentioned that some of the things we state is promoting diversity might be considered the norm in other countries.
So let’s use one of the failed proposals. One notable one has mentioned the amount of debt he was in from his socioeconomic status on a podcast. Overcoming all of that is tough (take it from someone who grew up not having much…). I can tell you that as a student, I would have wanted to hear him perform just to see it was possible. After reading a book of a respected colleague recently, it made me respect how nice he was when I met him while having the monetary issues.