[NEohioPAL] Equality Productions' BlackLivesMatter monologue

Richard Zenk richardjoseph at gmail.com
Fri Aug 14 09:39:35 PDT 2020


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On Fri, Aug 14, 2020 at 12:38 PM Richard Zenk <richardjoseph at gmail.com>
wrote:

> The next monologue, ANOTHER KIND OF CANCER, is beautifully written by
> Peter Anthony Fields and masterfully performed by Ryan Gregory Thurman. A
> young man overhears a conversation between two people and attempts to
> enlighten them as to why Black Lives Matter.
>
>
> The professional playwright and actor have donated their time to raise
> money for Facing History and Ourselves (https://www.facinghistory.org/).
> Do yourself a favor and view this unique work.
>
>
> To receive the YouTube link, send a donation to
> equalityproductionscincy at gmail.com using either Paypal or Venmo. The
> recommended donation is $10, but donate what you can.
>
>
> At Facing History and Ourselves, we believe the bigotry and hate that we
> witness today are the legacy of brutal injustices of the past. Facing our
> collective history and how it informs our attitudes and behaviors allows us
> to choose a world of equity and justice. Facing History’s resources address
> racism, antisemitism, and prejudice at pivotal moments in history; we help
> students connect choices made in the past to those they will confront in
> their own lives. Through our partnership with educators around the world,
> Facing History and Ourselves reaches millions of students in thousands of
> classrooms every year.
>
>
> "Can There Be Justice for TJ?" was written by Evonne Fields-Gould and was
> performed by Adrienne Zurub. A grieving mother reliving the horrible murder
> of her son, who was unjustly killed by a police officer. For this
> monologue, the donations will be given to the National Black Child
> Development Institute.
> Evonne Fields-Gould’s stage play, "Life, Love, and Boobs", played in
> Texas. The monologue, "Can There be Justice for TJ", was performed at the
> 2018 Seneca Falls Dialogue conference and is published in their journal.
> Her short play, "For the Love of April", is published by Lazy Bee Scripts
> in London, England
>
>
> Ryan Gregory Thurman is an NYC  based actor, proud Cleveland native &
> Point Park University Alum. Recent: "Sister Act" (Paper Mill Playhouse –
> Covid-19 Postponed) Sebastian in Disney’s "The Little Mermaid" (Argyle
> Theatre), "Oklahoma!" (Pittsburgh CLO), National and International: Store
> Manager in "Elf" (National Tour), "After Midnight" (NCL). Regional: "Peter
> and the Starcatcher" (Doba
>
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