CALL TO PLAYWRIGHTS 

 Racial – Equity - Inclusion 

 

IInformation 

Statement of Purpose 

Considering America’s current social climate following the murder of George Floyd, there is a thirst for deeper learning and racial understanding. As well, there is an opportunity for relevant, engaging and creative offerings to identify and unravel systemic racism while working to build cross racial, social, trust. Karamu House has been at the forefront, answering the call to address social justice issues through theatrical offerings aimed to celebrate, educate and activate communities across the country.  Karamu will create new virtual productions to support existing corporate programming initiatives under the umbrella of racial equity, inclusion, diversity and belonging (REIDB).  

Karamu requests playwrights submit 7–10-minute monologues, scenes or vignettes that illuminate racial equity issues based on lived experience.  Each piece should offer authentic and complex perspectives of BIPOC (Black, indigenous, people of color) navigating a society entrenched in systemic racism and oppression. 

Goals 

Project goals:  

  1. Curate meaningful and impactful (theatrical) experiences to support racial equity, inclusion, diversity and belonging.  
  2. Stimulate fresh and enlightened perspectives about race that identify and unravel systemic racism.  
  3. Activate and empower participants to cultivate relationships that lead to social trust (e.g., voting in the interests of others, taking intentional action on behalf of other racial groups etc.). 

 

 

II. Guidelines and Considerations 

 

III. Submission 

Submissions should be emailed to:  submissions@karamuhouse.org.  Please use the following email subject line:  Racial Equity – First + Last Name.  Submissions must be received by 5:30 PM on April 30, 2021. 

No telephone calls, please.