"Face Me" explores author's intersectionality on a personal level
By Katelyn Ragland | April 22, 2021"Face Me: a declaration" examines complexities through a lens that begins in uncertainty and submission and transforms into a celebration of self.
"Face Me: a declaration" examines complexities through a lens that begins in uncertainty and submission and transforms into a celebration of self.
Throughout last week, Taylor worked with the Department of Drama and, as part of her residency, held an Artist Talk followed by two days of masterclasses.
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Director Catherine Gund beautifully illustrated the “intersections of arts, race, and social justice” in telling her mother’s story.
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