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This episode is a round table discussion featuring Ray Hogg, Ali Hand of the Disability Collective, and Greg Carruthers of EveryBODY on Stage. They break down the definition of unconscious bias, how it can shape our stages and what we, as creatives, can do to challenge it. Ray Hogg is an award-winning theatre artist who brings over 25 years of experience as a director-choreographer, artistic leader and educator. Ray is currently the Resident Director of the Toronto production of &Juliet, the founder and Artistic Director of Prime Mover Theatre Company, and was the Artistic Director of Rainbow Stage and Musical Stage Company. Known for his dynamic, visually arresting productions and his commitment to mentoring emerging artists, Ray remains a bold voice for equity and innovation in the performing arts. Greg Carruthers Toronto-based choreographer, actor, body-positive activist, and the founder and Artistic Producer of EveryBODY on Stage. From Bradford, Ontario, he studied Music Theatre Performance and has since choreographed major productions throughout Canada and internationally. Through EveryBODY on Stage, Greg advocates for fat-positive representation and accessibility in theatre, and continues to mentor emerging artists while rethinking casting, movement, and narrative for all bodies. Ali Hand is a Toronto-based disabled theatre artist, advocate and Director of Accessibility & Consultation at The Disability Collective. Ali Hand blends her performance background with visionary leadership in accessibility and inclusion. With training in American Sign Language, Deaf Culture and accessibility-focused leadership, she works to dismantle barriers in the arts, ensuring a broader range of creators and audiences can participate in Canadian theatre. This episode is a snippet from CGDC’s Expanding our Vision as Canadian Creators. CGDC is grateful to the Canada Council for the Arts for their support in this programming