Of anyone in the Boston Beverly area it is the last performance of the show I directed called Simon Says. The message of the play is choose love not fear. A message Sasha gives out every day and with every action she takes. And yes Arts is what will save the world said Dostoyevsky. The play is at the Larcom theatre in Beverly and the website is punctuate4.org
Sasha, I have been checking out this poet, scholar, non-conformist activist Bayo Akomolafe. He was in a fantastic video wake of George Floyd that I just listened to that I think aligns with some of your psychological framing of the gender stuff: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CaQ2Ggc7f0&t=2s
He has announced course this course that might give you some inspiration--Selah: An Awkward Grace, an immersive journey guided by Dr. Bayo Akomolafe that explores the thresholds of art, grace, and the unknown.
Of anyone in the Boston Beverly area it is the last performance of the show I directed called Simon Says. The message of the play is choose love not fear. A message Sasha gives out every day and with every action she takes. And yes Arts is what will save the world said Dostoyevsky. The play is at the Larcom theatre in Beverly and the website is punctuate4.org
Very interested to find out more but can’t access survey through your link
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Sasha, I have been checking out this poet, scholar, non-conformist activist Bayo Akomolafe. He was in a fantastic video wake of George Floyd that I just listened to that I think aligns with some of your psychological framing of the gender stuff: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CaQ2Ggc7f0&t=2s
He has announced course this course that might give you some inspiration--Selah: An Awkward Grace, an immersive journey guided by Dr. Bayo Akomolafe that explores the thresholds of art, grace, and the unknown.
https://www.garrisoninstitute.org/event/save-the-date-selah/
I just filled out the survey. I am very interested, but I would need to come from France, so the earlier I have details, the better.
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