Join us for 'I, Black Woman' a powerful monologue by Kelly Lua that delves into the complexities of identity and the experience of being a Black woman in a society rife with prejudice. This theatrical piece is a blend of poetry and song, expressing personal narratives around racism, sexuality, and immigration. Following the monologue, engage in a thought-provoking discussion about systemic racism, identity, and the importance of acknowledging Afro-descendant heritage. This performance aims to foster dialogue and understanding, providing a platform for voices often overlooked, in a limited-capacity setting ensuring an intimate experience.
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