The wait is over! Dr. Indira Etwaroo is the new artistic director and CEO of the arts and social justice organization Harlem Stage.
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Etwaroo was discovered through a referral early in the search process, according to Courtney Lee Mitchell, president of the Harlem Stage Board of Directors. She said Etwaroo’s artistic and administrative background, which includes inaugural director of the Steve Jobs Theater at Apple in California and executive artistic director of the Billie Holiday Theater in Brooklyn, qualified her for the role.
Etwaroo said her immediate goal is to learn and adjust to the culture of the organization and to connect with the community. For the long term, she plans to secure consistent funding. “Technology: pushing and progressing a civilization forward; democracy: the fundamental will of the people; and equity: ensuring that all people have the right to flourish and all communities have the right to flourish,” she said. “All of those things often historically have been deconstructed and talked about in a silo, I think they’re best served when they’re holistically considered as intersections.
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