Talk is cheap. What are arts organizations doing about diversity and inclusion?
When George Floyd lost his life under the knee of a Minneapolis police officer, it was all too much. The nationwas thrown into turmoil, and everyone chose a side, even arts organizations. Therewere black squares on social media, and various pledges for this or that. Butwhat they all come down to are four basic questions:
What are they in fact doing? Is it nonsense virtue signaling? What should they be doing? Is any of itworking?
This is the thirdweek in an ongoing series that will look at Chicago arts through those four crucial parameters. Today, a look at Second City.