Hear firsthand from notable Black figures on Broadway's diverse history and how this core pillar of NYC's vibrancy will open later this year.
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The series continues with our fifth installment, Black on Broadway. Broadway theater—one of the core pillars of NYC’s vibrancy—will reopen to the public later this year. Hear firsthand from notable Black figures in the industry including Marcia Pendelton, president and founder of Walk Tall Girl Productions; playwright Keenan Scott II and producer Brian Moreland of the acclaimed Thoughts of a Colored Man; and Schele Williams, director of the forthcoming revival of Aida. Also learn about another the City’s premier cultural attractions, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, and the oldest continuously inhabited free Black settlement in the United States, Sandy Ground in Staten Island. Originally broadcasted on April 8.
New York City Tourism + Conventions and its Culinary Committee invite you to attend a webinar hosted by Chef David Burke to help your restaurant make the most of NYC Restaurant Week this winter. Chef David Burke will share his insights on crafting an appealing and successful prix-fixe menu aimed at maximizing revenue, minimizing expenses, and attracting more customers. Our website data shows customers use the site to compare menus prior to selecting a restaurant, and this webinar will position your restaurant to capture their business.
The IDEA (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Accessibility) Committee of New York City Tourism + Conventions invites you to an important Member Talks: How to Practice Inclusive Hiring and Create an Inclusive Workplace Environment. This panel discussion, led by experts in the space, will include long-term goals and tangible takeaways that you can implement in your business today when considering hiring and retaining people of color, LGBTQ+ people, people with disabilities and more.