The Carbonell Awards Hosts Virtual Town Hall with Local Theaters to Discuss Diversity and Fairness

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - Aug. 29, 2020 - (South Florida – August 28, 2020) Donald R. Walters, Esq., board president of the Carbonell Awards, South Florida's Theatre & Arts Honors, today announced that the nonprofit organization hosted a virtual Town Hall on August 24 that was attended by approximately 40 executives and artistic directors representing about 20 professional theaters.

"We had an excellent turnout for this timely discussion and are very appreciative that so many members of the theatrical community took the time to share their ideas, opinions and concerns," said Walters.

The annual Town Hall also followed an Open Letter, signed by a dozen local theatres, that was sent to the Carbonell Awards on August 6 recognizing "some clear challenges" facing the community, particularly in terms of diversity and fairness, and emphasizing a commitment to "emboldening new and diverse voices, genres, aesthetics and perspectives to fill the stages of South Florida."

Both in its written response to the Open Letter and repeatedly during the two-hour Town Hall, members of the Carbonell's board of directors agreed with many of the points made by the theater representatives: "If local theaters and producing companies actively adopted these diversity goals, both on-stage and backstage, this will be reflected in future nominations and awards."

To reinforce its commitment to increased diversity and "swift, meaningful, sustainable change," the Carbonell Awards volunteered to add three new board members—one from each of the participating counties (Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach)—and asked the signers of the Open Letter and Town Hall attendees to recommend candidates for these new positions.

The Awards also expressed a willingness to add more diverse recommendation panelists and judges to the award process and encouraged theaters to suggest qualified candidates who have strong theatrical experience and are willing to see up to 25 shows a season.

In addition, the Carbonell's Governance Committee has agreed to review and potentially revise all current award eligibility requirements, recognition guidelines and organizational rubrics, and invited interested Town Hall attendees to actively participate in this process.

Finally, in response to a suggestion expressed in the Open Letter, the Carbonell Awards is actively exploring "EDI training for staff, panelists, judges, and board members which encompasses anti-racist, anti-sexist, anti-ableist, anti-ageist, and anti-homophobic practices." Board member Leslie Fordham, Public Art & Design Administrator for the Broward Cultural Division in Fort Lauderdale, has agreed to chair the Carbonell's new EDI Committee.


Available for Interview:

Donald R. Walters, Esq.

The Carbonell Awards Board of Directors

954.840.0494 / dwalters@dwalterslaw.com

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