We, The Department of Theatre, acknowledge that the land on which Southern Connecticut State University is located lies in the traditional territory of the Quinnipiac, Golden Hill Paugussett, and Wappinger peoples. We recognize and honor their stewardship of this land in the past, present, and future.
Pronunciations
Quinnipiac (KWIHN-ih-pee-ak)
Golden Hill Paugussett (paw-GUS-it)
Wappinger (WAH-pin-ger) or (WAH-pin-jer)
The Department of Theatre at Southern Connecticut State University and its community of faculty, staff, students, administration, and alumni stand in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement. We are dedicated to addressing the systemic racism, anti-Blackness, settler colonialism, Islamophobia, and antisemitism in our country, communities, and professions as well as the dangerously pervasive legacy that white supremacy has engendered.
We are enraged by the recent murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, and so many countless innocent Black lives before them. We stand in solidarity with all those who demand justice for every life taken by means of continuing racially motivated anti-Black violence.
As a department we are dedicating ourselves to strengthening our efforts to fight racism and anti-Blackness while engaging in open, honest, and equitable conversations with our community. In collaboration with our students and alumni, the faculty and staff have begun a self-evaluation of our own role in educating the next generation of theatre artists with the goal of altering the course of the theatre industry for the better. In the United States the theatre industry has a long pervasive history of racist, non-inclusive, and inequitable practices and policies that suffuse every aspect of our profession. These include but are not limited to: unequal resources for Black, Pan-Asian, Hispanic, Middle Eastern, and Indigenous playwrights; the production of irresponsible and offensive stories on race and culture; and propagation of the notion of universal whiteness in popular American theatre. We acknowledge and apologize for our complicity in those injustices in the Department of Theatre at Southern Connecticut State University. Those practices are unacceptable, and we promise to actively fight against them at every level while working hard to unlearn our own bigotries and biases. The faculty embraces our students’ call to action and believe working together we can help change the theatre industry starting with measurable actions within our community.
We renounce past industry practices of whitewashed casting and season selection as well as the lack of properly diverse representation in our curricula. We subscribe to the ideals of “Radical Accountability” and look forward to re-forging our curriculum, practices, and policies into an educational experience that is inclusive, promotes anti-racist ideals, condemns white supremacy and supremacism in all its forms, and acts as a platform for the talented BIPOC and LGBTQ+ artists in our community.
As our pedagogies, policies, and production practices shift in the coming months, we look forward to collaborating closely with our students and other performing arts entities in the New Haven area to promote positive change in our industry locally and beyond. By updating our curriculum, season planning, policies, and practices we aim to challenge discrimination, the marginalization of minorities, and the history of racial injustice present in our society.
The Individual stories told by voices across all races and cultures enrich our conversations and scholarship through their unique creative expressions. For too long we have erased, ignored, and silenced the stories of communities of color, especially those of Black and Indigenous peoples.
We commit to fostering a creative and inclusive environment wherein members of the BIPOC and LGBTQ+ communities have equitable representation and a platform to express their own unique stories. Disassembling the pervasive legacy of racism in our culture is difficult. We may falter, as we have been complicit in racism and anti-Blackness in the past. Please hold us accountable moving forward. We invite all members of our community to participate, criticize, provide feedback, and help us all to be actively anti-racist. We promise to listen with respect and humility to criticism and feedback, implement necessary radical changes to the best of our abilities, and do so in a timely manner.
The BIPOC and LGBTQ+ members of our community are invaluable, and it is time to take the measures necessary to reflect that fact.
Now and always,
Black Lives Matter.
The above represents a living document that will evolve as this conversation continues.