The mission of the Cultural Inclusion Initiative is to foster diversity, equity, and inclusive practices throughout Manhattan School of Music
MSM’s Cultural Inclusion Initiative (CII) was launched in August 2019 as part of MSM’s Strategic Plan 2019-2024. The mission of the CII is to foster diversity, equity, and inclusive practices throughout the School by auditing current practices, identifying areas where additional attention is needed to achieve change, and creating regular discussion forums for students, faculty, and staff.
The CII provides support and opportunities for each of us in the MSM Community to:
- Develop a greater understanding about our own worldview and how it influences our actions
- Consider how we are positioned in relation to others and recognize differences based on our respective worldviews
- Seek out opportunities for greater openness to new and unfamiliar ideas and behaviors, to diverse cultures and cultural backgrounds, and to all identities
- Take risks in our learning by developing greater openness and to learn more about ourselves and those in our community
- Take action to promote equity on and off campus
2023-2024 Priorities
- Create time and space for academic and artistic curiosity about diversity, equity, and inclusion
- Better understand the identities, concerns, and engagement of our student body
- Expand work with peer institutions for improvement in our applicant experience and collegial connections
- Connect with our Harlem community through new partnerships and community engagement
Contact Information
Nicolas Gonzalez
(he/him/él)
Assistant Vice President for Strategic Innovation and Special Initiatives
ngonzalez@egitimmalta.com
Room A-411
Annual Progress:
2022-2023: Reflection and Transition
- Nicolas Gonzalez is appointed as Assistant Vice President for Strategic Innovation and Special Initiatives
- Alexa Smith, MM’10, transitions to Public Theatre
- Reflection: Review of faculty and staff feedback and engagement for past activities; review of roadblocks since launch
- Programs: Duncan Williams Voice Competition for Black and Latinx singers
2021-2022: Repertoire and Guest Artists
- Cultural Inclusion Policy finalized
- Repertoire: Artistic Planning Committee Launch to synthesize repertoire and performance ensembles
- Workshops: DEI Training with Resident Assistants, New Students DEI Orientation, and New Faculty, Vocal Arts, and Musical Theatre
- Programs: Artists Scholars; MSM Artist Citizen in Residence; Guest Artists through residences and masterclasses
Discover:
-
Artist Scholars and Guest Artists 2021-2022
2020-2021: Curriculum and Programming
- Curriculum: Application of policy; Department goals and assessments
- Planning: Faculty diversity audit; Listening sessions, forums, and monthly town halls conducted; Library resources enhanced; Values Partnerships consultations
- Workshops: Foundations of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for new student orientation; Equity in Rehearsal Spaces and on Stage; annual training in implicit bias for all MSM Admission department faculty and staff; Representation in the Theater: Do I Belong on Stage?; Implicit Bias for the MSM Admission department; Admitting the Full Musician for the MSM Musical Theatre program
- Programs: Black Creators Initiative; Black Artist Scholars
Discover:
-
Black Creators Initiative and Black Artists Scholars 2020-2021
2019-2020: Data Collection and Audit
- Launch: Cultural Inclusion Initiative created; Strategic Plan to include CII; Alexa Smith selected to lead
- Data Collection: Gauge Study conducted on race and equality sentiment amongst students, faculty, and staff; Orchestral Repertoire Scorecard created
- Programs: Activist, Ally, or Advocate Panel with Terrance McKnight, Ras Dia, Harolyn Blackwell, and Mark Campbell
Student Resources
Messages from President Gandre & MSM Community
- Response to Supreme Court Affirmative Action Decision
- Happy Pride and Juneteenth
- MSM’s Black Student Union hosts the Black History Month Concert
- Response to the rise in Asian American hate crimes in the United States
- Celebrating Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
- Celebrating Native American Heritage Month
Major accomplishments of the CII program:
Land Acknowledgement
We want to acknowledge that we gather as Manhattan School of Music on the traditional land of the Lenape and Wappinger past and present, and honor with gratitude the land itself and the people who have stewarded it throughout the generations. This calls us to commit to continuing to learn how to be better stewards of the land we inhabit as well.