WETU in the CITY: An Urban Black Indian Tale |
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| Category: | African And African-American Studies |
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| Date & Time: |
Sunday , 11/18/2012 from 03:00 PM to 05:00 PM |
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| Location: | Hibernian Hall, Dudley Square, Roxbury | |
| Admission: | Pay What You Can | |
| Sponsored by: | New African Company, Hibernian Hall & Black Studie | |
| Contact: |
Dillon Bustin dbustin@madison-park.org 617-849-6322 |
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| Description: |
A workshop production of a new play by Mwalim (Prof MJ Peters) & Directed by Naheem Garcia.
Calvin grew up in the largely West Indian, Williams Bridge section of the Bronx knowing that he had Native American relatives. He just didn't realize that they lived 14 stops down on the 2 Train. Welcome to 'The Rez', a sacred enclave of buildings providing a home of the remaining members of the Waquasiq tribe. |
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