Inclusion Consultants and Why Every Show Needs One

Inclusive Stages

02-04-2024 • 24 mins

Send Kira a text message!

Other industries have people who can help employees and employers navigate conflict or difficult conversations, so why doesn’t the theater industry? Inclusion consultants (or EDI consultants) aren’t new, but it’s a newer role in theaters and the arts. Today, I’m sharing more about my work in this industry, how I got here, and what I’m doing to further this work and help even more people! Inclusive Stages isn’t just the name of this podcast—it’s a brand, a framework, and a movement. And it’s here to be the help we’ve needed for so long in performance and rehearsal spaces. Together, we’re going to change the industry—one stage at a time!

In this episode, you will:

  1. Discover what Inclusive Stages is all about, what to expect, and who it’s for.
  2. Learn questions to ask to be more inclusive in theater spaces.
  3. Uncover why inclusion consultants are so needed in theater and other creative spaces.


Full Show Notes Here!

Links & Mentioned Resources

InclusiveStages.com

Certification Program

Patreon

Support a Consultant

Membership **coming soon!


CONNECT with Kira:
@kiratroilo
@artandsoulconsulting
@inclusivestages
"'Black Hair'" Is Hair: An Entertainment Industry Guide
Website
Become a Patron
Join our mailing list - scroll to the bottom of the page

Thanks for joining me on this episode of Inclusive Stages! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on Apple or a rating on Spotify to help me reach more people ready to collectively shape the future of human-first theater, one stage at a time.

Thanks to our music composer, Zachary McConnell, and our producer, Leah Bryant.