pose questions, rather than provide answers
Join The Story Theatre for a conversation with Kennedy Bartley of United Working Families, artist Jared Brown, and actor and filmmaker Zak Payne about the nuances of protest, violence, and subsequent paths to healing.
In discussion with The Story Theatre's upcoming production, Marie Antoinette and the Magical Negroes, a play by Terry Guest, attendees get 50% off tickets to the show (trust us, you're gonna want to go).
This event space is generously provided to us by P.O Box Collective, a creative collective & intergenerational social practice center dedicated to building Rogers Park community through radical art making, mutual aid & programming.
Accessibility: P.O Box Collective is on the 1st floor with a ramped entrance. Chairs will be available. For any ASL or verbal translation requests, please email [email protected].
Due to Covid-19, there will be limited seating for this event. Proof of vaccination is required to attend. All guests must wear face coverings while inside the space.
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