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As DEI Slowly Dies, What Comes Next?

Last updated: March 8, 2025 5:47 pm
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Join Us for Our Virtual Town Hall Meeting for Hyperallergic Members

We are thrilled to announce that we will be hosting a virtual town hall meeting for Hyperallergic Members on March 19 at 6pm (EDT). Following the success of our last town hall in November, we can’t wait to connect with our members once again. This time around, members will have the opportunity to learn about the latest developments at Hyperallergic, as well as gain exclusive insights into the Hyperallergic Podcast and social videos with media producer Isabella Segalovich.

One of the highlights of the event will be a special conversation on DEI in the art world, featuring guest speakers Lise Ragbir and Ola Mobolade, co-founders of VERGE. VERGE is dedicated to identifying and supporting qualified job-seekers who have historically been underrepresented in the arts, with a focus on advancing best business practices in art galleries and museums. Ragbir and Mobolade will delve into the future of DEI in the art world and the importance of accessibility in arts organizations.

Don’t miss the chance to read Lise Ragbir’s latest essay for Hyperallergic titled Notes from a Post-DEI Art World, which provides valuable insights into the changing landscape of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the arts.

We welcome all Hyperallergic Members to join us for this exclusive event. If you are not yet a member, there is still time to sign up and access this event and more at hyperallergic.com/membership.

If you have any questions or need assistance, please reach out to us at membership@hyperallergic.com. We look forward to seeing you on March 19!

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About the Guest Speakers:

Lise Ragbir is a writer and curator based in Austin, Texas. With a background in Harvard University’s Museum Studies program, she has dedicated her career to making art experiences accessible to all.

Ola Mobolade holds degrees in Psychology and Afro-American Studies from Harvard University. She has led DEIA initiatives for prestigious contemporary art galleries, including Hauser & Wirth, David Kordansky Gallery, Pace, and David Zwirner.

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