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Article by Edelman Published by International Leadership Association

An article by Director and Professor of Performing Arts Leadership & Management David Edelman, M.F.A., was published by the International Leadership Association (ILA) and featured in its newsletter, Interface. The article on artistry and activism was included as part of ILA’s Grassroots Leadership & the Arts for Social Change Corner. It shared the intertwining story of Edelman’s artistry and LGBTQ activism in the 1980s and included a top ten pedagogical insights which have guided his teaching of graduate arts management students over the years.

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