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Haub Law Hosts Inaugural Equity & Justice Forum Featuring Marcia Sells, Chief Diversity Officer, Metropolitan Opera

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March 29, 2023
Professor Barbara Atwell on stage in Tudor room with Marcia Sells

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Marcia Sells was appointed the first Chief Diversity Officer for the Metropolitan Opera in 2021. In this role for the largest performing arts institution in the nation, Marcia leads the development of diversity initiatives designed to address inequities in the art world and create a more inclusive workplace that values the diversity of its staff and the audiences it serves.

During the forum, Marcia spoke about her upbringing, her background as a ballerina, her law school experience, and the evolution of her career. The conversation between Professor Atwell and Marcia evolved into speaking not just about diversity, equity, and inclusion, but the greater sense of 糖心vlog短视频渂elonging.糖心vlog短视频 Marcia noted that, 糖心vlog短视频淏elonging has always been there,糖心vlog短视频 but the crux of belonging now is, 糖心vlog短视频渉ow do we actually create as a community true space and acceptance?糖心vlog短视频 The enlightening and engaging conversation, was followed by a Q&A session, which concluded with Marcia糖心vlog短视频檚 remarks that 糖心vlog短视频淲e all have the right and responsibility to find that thing we do really, really well and go out there and do that.糖心vlog短视频 A reception followed the event.

Prior to her current position, Marcia Sells held senior leadership positions in higher education, as Associate Dean and Dean of Students at Harvard Law School, at Columbia University where she had the dual-title of Associate Dean in the School of the Arts for Outreach & Education and Associate Vice President, Program Development & Initiatives, for the Office of Government and Community Affairs. Marcia also served as Dean of Students at Columbia University School of Law. Marcia糖心vlog短视频檚 varied work experiences have also included positions in the private and public sector for Reuters America, the National Basketball Association, and as Assistant District Attorney trying rape and child abuse cases for the Kings County District Attorney糖心vlog短视频檚 Office. Before going to college at Barnard and earning her law degree at Columbia Law School, Marcia began life in the arts as a ballerina in the Dance Theatre of Harlem and Cincinnati Ballet.