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Duke Arts: Black Theatre Matters
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Published on February 13, 2024
In Conversation continues with “Black Theatre Matters,” a discussion with playwright and scholar Lisa B. Thompson. As the real-life drama of the Black Lives Matter movement unfolds around the country and the world, Thompson will discuss the continued relevance of Black theatre to the movement. Moderated by Mark Anthony Neal, James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of African and African American Studies.
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Kai Kelley Jr. (he/him)
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