We are hiring a Program Director to oversee our national collectives, ensembles, and programs. This leadership role requires a passionate advocate for change, with a strong background in program management, stakeholder engagement, and a deep commitment to enhancing access and opportunities within the classical music community. This role is fully remote with a salary range of $85-95k. Learn More & Apply > equityarc.org/careers
Equity Arc
Musicians
Member-based organization dedicated to leveling the playing field in classical music (formerly known as NIMAN)
About us
Equity Arc builds equity in classical music by offering mentoring and advancement for aspiring BIPOC musicians and dismantling barriers to opportunity. As a national coalition, NIMAN works as a connector, convener, and facilitator for music organizations and BIPOC instrumentalists. Our work follows two paths: We are building a comprehensive bridge of support and mentorship for aspiring BIPOC instrumentalists to navigate the journey from student to professional, assisting in breaking down barriers to achieving success in the field. We are working with our members to dismantle the structural inequities, biases, and systemic racism ingrained in our policies and practices that inhibit the creation of equitable opportunities and environments for BIPOC classical musicians.
- Website
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http://www.equityarc.org
External link for Equity Arc
- Industry
- Musicians
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Type
- Nonprofit
Employees at Equity Arc
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Stanford Thompson
Leading Change, Promoting Equity and Creating Harmony Through Music
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Ian Saunders, D.M.A
Artistic Director at Project STEP
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Matthew Koveal
Executive Director at The No Name Pops
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Paula Wilson
Arts Administrator | DEI Advocate | Flutist Passionate about connecting performing arts with the community
Updates
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Here is where our Pathways Orchestra fellows from New World Symphony College Track Mentorship Program, Colburn School Herbert Zipper Scholarship, and YOSA Rising Stars will study this fall. We’re looking forward to following these phenomenal musicians’ journey!
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Cheers to the Chicago Musical Pathways Initiative NPFO graduates! Here's where they will start their next stage of musical development.
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Here’s a shoutout to our Pathways programs in Boston: Project STEP, Boston BEAM, and Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras! See where these impressive musicians are going this fall!
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Here is where the NPFO fellows from Nashville Symphony Accelerando are headed this fall! Special shout out to 3-time NPFO alumni Aarushi Kumar and Alex Vinson who have participated since its first year in Chicago 2022. We can't wait to see where the future takes this talented group!
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Congratulations to the National Pathways Festival Orchestra Class of 2024! Here are a few highlights about this senior class: 🎵 They were accepted into over 70 colleges and conservatories across the country 💰 8 fellows received a full-tuition scholarship to their college 🎓 100% of fellows attribute their Pathways program to their college preparation Check out the schools they will attend next fall, and stay tuned for more senior updates!
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National Pathways Festival & Summit 2024 ✅ Earlier this month, we celebrated the talents of our Pathways musicians in Nashville. In addition to playing side-by-side with Nashville Symphony under Maestro Giancarlo Guerrero's baton, our fellows took on roles as interns, panelists, and ambassadors for their Pathways programs. In between rehearsals, our fellows visited Vanderbilt University and the National Museum of African American Music, connected with music programs at the Equity Arc college and summer study fair, and networked with industry leaders at the summit. Concurrently, our summit attendees participated in strategic conversations about advancing equity in classical music. We are grateful for our members and partners' continued support and investment in the future of classical music!
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