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Fanshen’s Reflections on Performing One Drop at the Susan Bailis Assisted Living Facility in Boston
“Seeing all those people. All those people I had left behind. So many of them had passed away and I just could not bear it.” My father says this line at the end of One Drop. It’s a culmination of … Continue reading
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Tagged artivism, biracial, colorism, diversity, equality, family, fanshen, history, identity, one drop of love, racial justice
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One Drop of Love Q&A: Boundaries
Tatiana asks what happens when family members don’t want to share about the past – and how to overcome these obstacles. “One Drop of Love” is a multimedia one-woman show exploring the intersections of race, class and gender in search … Continue reading
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Tagged boundaries, class, diversity, family, fanshen, gender, history, inclusion, justice, love, one drop of love, one woman show, race, solo show
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