"Taking Down Everything Black": Fired Kennedy Center VP Marc Bamuthi Joseph on Trump's Takeover
President Donald Trumps efforts to take over cultural institutions and attack diversity, equity and inclusion programs has centered on the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the venerable arts institution in Washington, D.C. The Kennedy Center was established by Congress and has been run by a bipartisan board since it opened in 1971, but Trump upended that in February when he moved to install his loyalists in key positions and make himself chair. Last week, the Kennedy Centers new leadership fired at least seven members of its social impact team that worked to reach more diverse audiences and artists, including vice president and artistic director of social impact Marc Bamuthi Joseph. The acclaimed artist and playwright joins Democracy Now! to discuss Trumps changes at the Kennedy Center, which he criticizes for destroying a sanctuary for freedom of thought and freedom of creative expression. Joseph notes that while the Kennedy Center has not yet made drastic programming changes, the rhetoric from Trump and others severely restricts and almost criminalizes demographic realities outside of white, straight, male Christianity.
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