The Sustainable Artist with Carolina Alduey
The Sustainable Artist is a conversational podcast exploring the intersection of creativity, career, sustainability, politics and how they all interconnect. Each episode features thought leaders, entertainment executives, artists, and entrepreneurs discussing how they’re building new futures by finding new ways to thrive – redefining success, creativity, and environmental responsibility in their industries.
The Sustainable Artist with Carolina Alduey
Why Early Arts Accessibility Is the Foundation of a Sustainable Future
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Mercedes White knows something most people miss: a sustainable arts future doesn't start with adults — it starts with children. As Head of Theater at Harlem School of the Arts (HSA) and a SAG-AFTRA actress whose work spans HBO's Somebody Somewhere to her Off-Broadway play GENESIS: A Prequel to A Raisin in the Sun, Mercedes is on the front lines of transforming who gets to be an artist. She's reimagining how we teach the classics, making Shakespeare culturally responsive and relevant to modern issues like inequity and belonging, and proving that when Black and Brown kids see themselves reflected in the canon, everything shifts. In this episode, we discuss why early arts access is foundational. Why representation in arts education is a justice issue. And why, if we're serious about building a creative ecosystem that actually sustains itself, we have to start by opening the doors to every child.