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Disrupting the Politics of Place: Building Inclusive Communities for the Future

Sunday, June 10 • 9:00am - 10:30am
Reports on Social Justice Theatre in the U.S.

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1. Theatre of the Oppressed as a tool for empowering inmate people
2. Vigil: a storefront series at the Miami University Center for Community Engagement
3. When preserving anonymity means increased agency: addiction, stigma, and community

Presenters
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John Blake

Cincinnati Professor of Community Engagement, Miami University Center for Community Engagement
John Blake is the Miami University Cincinnati Professor of Engagement and interim director of the Miami University Center for Community Engagement in Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati, Ohio, a historic neighborhood marked by extremes of gentrification and poverty. Work at the Center for... Read More →
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Roberto Carbajal

Universidad Francisco Gavidia
As an actor I performed different communities in my country and I realized that the people suffer different social problems and I propose  theater workshops for young and children.  I discover the Theatre of Oppressed through books and experience of other colleagues and I integrate... Read More →
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Emily Evey

Marketing Content Manager, ArtsAltoona
Emily Evey made her own degree at Juniata College called Theatre, Communication, and Social Justice. Emily currently works for two businesses and two non-profits, including ArtsAltoona. Emily has a deep love for helping people and the theatre arts. Eventually, she learned about applied... Read More →


Sunday June 10, 2018 9:00am - 10:30am EDT
W-B15

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