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U.S.-based TATANKA Initiative Seeks Inclusive and Diverse Performance Artists, Musicians and Singers
Embody DEI & fulfill the UN’s SDGs via TATANKA, a U.S.-based Orchestra Americana, ISO international talent. #OneLove
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Learn about TATANKA here and below. For many reasons, now is the perfect time for “TATANKA.” TATANKA will illustrate and benefit from Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, not merely “supporting” worthy causes including Indigenous and LGBTQ rights, but modeling all, by example. Less talk. More action. Musically, TATANKA will be an “Americana Orchestra” with two bassists, … Read moreABOUT
Got 19 Minutes? The Decemberists’ “Joan In The Garden”
The Decemberists have made a triumphant return with their new single “Joan in the Garden,” showcasing their pop sensibilities and lyrical prowess. Rise aloft with her into the details of their latest release and upcoming North American tour.
Four tips on LGBTQ+ inclusion from Stonewall London Workplace Conference
Discover four valuable tips on LGBTQ+ inclusion from the Stonewall London Workplace Conference. Learn how to create a more inclusive work environment.
A bassist duo brings out a new album called ‘But Who’s Gonna Play the Melody?’
A bassist duo brings out a new album called ‘But Who’s Gonna Play the Melody?’
‘Creating networks is essential for women’
Women are underrepresented in the renewable energy sector, but initiatives like those at JinkoSolar are paving the way for greater gender diversity. Aga Michalak emphasizes the importance of providing technical training and networking opportunities for women interested in solar energy careers.
Pernice Brothers Share Anthemic Track “The Purple Rain” from the Upcoming Album ‘Who Will You Believe’
Discover the latest release from Pernice Brothers,
New Music Friday: The best albums out March 22
Discover the best new albums released on March 22, including Tigers Blood by Waxahatchee, Tyla by Tyla, Trail of Flowers by Sierra Ferrell, and Akoma by Jlin.
Online corporate communication of diversity and inclusion: washing as aspirational talk
Online corporate communication of diversity and inclusion: washing as aspirational talk