A webinar for anyone working in the arts on alternatives to racialized capitalism for equitable employee compensation.
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Dividing the Pie: Equitable Approaches to Pay in Art Organizations
Featuring case studies from the Sustainable Economies Law Center, presented by Alejandra Cruz, Erika Sato, Hope Williams & Alex Sanchez. Presented by Bridge Live Arts' "Money in the Arts: Pathways to Equity" series.
Wednesday SEPTEMBER 7, 12-1 PM (PDT), online via Zoom
TICKETS: $10 - $50 sliding scale for individuals / $25 - $200 sliding scale for organizations
BIPOC Subsidy: As part of Money in the Arts, we are providing ten subsidies to participants that identify as Black, Indigenous, and/or as People of Color (BIPOC). Each subsidy allows someone to register for all three workshops for only $10. Please email [email protected] to access this support.
If you require closed captioning or ASL interpretation to participate in this event, please contact [email protected] by August 1, 2022 with your access needs.
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EVENT DESCRIPTION
Let’s talk tactics: how do arts organizations in search of alternatives to racialized capitalism equitably compensate their employees? In this webinar, we’re sharing out what Sustainable Economies Law Center has learned in its compensation journey from offering flat salaries to more creative pathways in the vein of BIPOC reparations. We hope you’ll join us in this practical breakdown of the tips, tricks, and lessons regarding equitable compensation that we’ve learned along the way.
TICKETS: $10 - $50 sliding scale for individuals / $25 - $200, sliding scale for organizations
Individuals Sliding Scale:
$10 - $20: For artists, students, activists.
$20 - $50: For independent consultants/professionals.
Organization Sliding Scale:
$25: Per staff/board member representing organizations with annual budgets below $100k.
$75: Per staff/board member representing organizations with annual budgets between $100k and $250k.
$150: Per staff/board member representing organizations with annual budgets above $250k and $500k.
$200: Per staff/board member representing organizations with annual budgets of over $500k.
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ABOUT SELC | The Sustainable Economies Law Center (SELC) cultivates a new legal landscape that supports community resilience and grassroots economic empowerment. They provide essential legal tools - education, research, advice, and advocacy - so communities everywhere can develop their own sustainable sources of food, housing, energy, jobs, and other vital aspects of a thriving community. Learn more at theselc.org
ABOUT BRIDGE LIVE ARTS | Bridge Live Arts creates and supports equity-driven live art that centers artists as agents of change. Learn more at bridgelivearts.org
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Photo (clockwise from top left): Alejandra Cruz, Erika Sato, Alex Sanchez Bressler, Hope Williams
For more information on Bridge Live Arts' Money in the Arts: Pathways to Equity series visit: https://www.bridgelivearts.org/money-in-the-arts
Bridge Live Arts receives funding from San Francisco's Grants for the Arts, the Zellerbach Family Foundation, the Fleishhacker Foundation, the Phyllis C. Wattis Foundation, the California Arts Council, and the National Endowment for the Arts.