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Edelman Shares Experience in Integrating Book on Social Justice and the Arts

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Director and Associate Professor of Performing Arts Leadership and Management David Edelman, M.F.A., shared his experience in successfully integrating International Leadership Association’s (ILA) Building Leadership Bridges book “Grassroots Leadership & the Arts for Social Change” into his graduate performing arts management leadership class. Read his engaging first-person account of this endeavor and enjoy the chapter he contributed to the book, “Acting Up & Fighting Back: How New York’s Artistic Community Responded to AIDS” at intersections.ilamembers.org/member-benefit-access/interface/grassroots-leadership/susan-erenrich-april-2018.

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