The State of the Arts
The Clifton Duncan Podcast
The Diversity Hire's Dilemma.
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The Diversity Hire's Dilemma.

Clarinetist James Zimmermann joined the Nashville Symphony as Principal Clarinet in 2008, a principal position that he held until he was "cancelled" in 2020. I urge you to read about that here, as it serves as a backdrop for our conversation: https://freebeacon.com/culture/how-racial-anxiety-conquered-an-orchestra-and-crushed-a-career/

He holds a Bacje from the University of Southern California’s Thornton School of Music, a M.M. from the University of Minnesota and has served as a guest with the Boston, Detroit, Charleston, and New World Symphonies; prior to his time in the Nashville Symphony, he was a member of the Pacific Symphony.

As a pedagogue, James has served on the faculty at Vanderbilt University’s Blair School of Music and has presented masterclasses and clinics at conservatories nationwide.

Finally, he's an active recording musician whose playing can be heard in major motion pictures, in theme parks such as Disney World and Sea World, and on various video games, advertisements, and television programs.

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TIMESTAMPS

0:06:39 -- Blind Auditions, Merit, and "Diversity"

0:20:28 -- The "Progressive" Worldview Sabotages Black Artists

0:29:27 -- The Tragedy of Titus and James

0:43:45 -- A Short Digression on Black Hair

0:48:13 -- An Affirmative Action is Taken

0:59:47 -- The Diversity Hire's Dilemma

1:24:44 -- A Better Brand of "Woke"

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The State of the Arts
The Clifton Duncan Podcast
Performer and social commentator Clifton Duncan engages in penetrating discussion with dynamic artist-philosophers, delving into major issues of our modern era at the tumultuous intersection of Art, Culture, and Society.