The Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Institute of African Studies, Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies, and Feminist Institute of Transformation Studies in partnership with the Ottawa Catholic School Board invite you to this year’s final presentation of “Anti-Black Racism, Gender, and Class: Through the Arts”. This presentation is the result of the hard work of third year Carleton undergraduate students who had the unique opportunity to work alongside OCSB high school students to create a theatrical project that addresses social oppression. Five student led “Forum Theatre” plays will be performed, under the umbrella of Augusto Boal’s Theatre of the Oppressed. Audience members will be invited to participate as “spect-actors” who intervene in the scenes and advocate for better social outcomes.
The forum scenes have been written by third year Carleton undergraduate students in partnership with OCSB high school students. Through these short plays, students encourage action and reflection on how social determinants such as anti-Black racism, gender, and class negatively impact the livelihood of some young Canadians.
Four to Five Student developed forum theatre scenes that assess the intersections of anti-Black racism, gender, and class. The audience will be encouraged to “spect-act” by interacting with the student’s scenes and suggesting ways to de-escalate or transform the social situations.
Please note that the plays contain mature subject matter and may not be suitable for all audiences. The plays depict content that may be upsetting or triggering for some individuals. Information about how to access additional support services will be provided to those who request it after the performance.
Still have questions? Email us at Sarah.George3@cunet.carleton.ca
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