Equity In Lighting
This is the role that brings Equity in Lighting into classrooms, conversations, and communities💡
The Director of Programs leads and supports all EIL program committees, including:
• Education & Awareness (public workshops + PS166Q)
• Career Development & Access (Wiring 101 + mentorship)
• Policy & Research
• Continuous Improvement
• Support Hotline / Immigrant Support initiatives
They guide committee leads, ensure every initiative aligns with our mission, and identify new opportunities to expand access and impact across the lighting industry.
If you care about turning values into action — this is the role.
Applications close March 6th. Link in bio.
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Equity in Lighting's Programs Fundraiser 🎉
Equity in Lighting is trying to raise $5,000 in order to support all of our programs. Those that donate $25 or more get an EIL "Equity & Access & Belonging & Light" T-Shirt. Pick up is strictly the IALD Enlighten Conference or NYC for now.
08/25/2024
Equity in Lighting, recently teamed up with the Asian Lighting Community and WILD’s DEIR team to put forward a second round Lighting Design Industry Census. The purpose of this survey is to provide a rich portrait of the lighting design community through data collection and analysis of the personal, social, and economic characteristics of our group. To better equitably serve our community, we must first get to know our community – who are we, how does our group compare with others, and how has it changed over time. This survey is an attempt to create transparency to enrich our understanding of the industry and the people who contribute to it.The survey is open from August 23rd to September 23rd, 2026. Head to our bio to find the link to the survey.
03/22/2023
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*Communities Engaged with Light*
Date: Thursday April 13, 2023
Time: 5 - 7pm
Location: New School University Center, Starr Foundation Room, North East corner of Fifth Ave and 13th Street
Description: Expanding upon the ongoing dialogue about light and social justice at Parsons and among the professional lighting design community this event will highlight examples of lighting design processes that feature community engagement in various formats. Academics and practitioners from the London School of Economics Configuring Light research group will share examples of light justice in practice, followed by an interactive workshop introducing attendees to methodologies for engaging communities with light.
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