Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
94
Language
English
Published
Jul 1, 2015
Publisher
Samuel French, Inc.
ISBN-10
0573704260
ISBN-13
9780573704260
Description
In a powerful collection of short plays, the narrative delves into the complex intersections of race, privilege, and social justice. Through the haunting backdrop of Trayvon Martin’s legacy, the authors challenge readers to confront the uncomfortable truths embedded in American society. Each playwright brings their unique voice and perspective, weaving together stories that resonate with urgency and poignancy.
A. Rey Pamatmat, Dominique Morisseau, and Winter Miller tackle themes of identity, systemic oppression, and the quest for understanding in a world fraught with inequality. Their characters navigate the painful realities of prejudice and posturing, offering raw glimpses into the lives affected by an unjust system. The collection serves as both an artistic expression and a call to action, compelling audiences to reflect on their own biases and the societal structures that uphold them.
As the narratives unfold, the readers are invited into moments of honesty, vulnerability, and ultimately, hope. This exploration of racial dynamics is not just a portrayal of struggle but also a testament to resilience and the power of storytelling. Through a blend of drama and introspection, these plays spark crucial conversations about privilege and its impact on individuals and communities.
A. Rey Pamatmat, Dominique Morisseau, and Winter Miller tackle themes of identity, systemic oppression, and the quest for understanding in a world fraught with inequality. Their characters navigate the painful realities of prejudice and posturing, offering raw glimpses into the lives affected by an unjust system. The collection serves as both an artistic expression and a call to action, compelling audiences to reflect on their own biases and the societal structures that uphold them.
As the narratives unfold, the readers are invited into moments of honesty, vulnerability, and ultimately, hope. This exploration of racial dynamics is not just a portrayal of struggle but also a testament to resilience and the power of storytelling. Through a blend of drama and introspection, these plays spark crucial conversations about privilege and its impact on individuals and communities.