Showing posts with label theatre of the oppressed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label theatre of the oppressed. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Brecht Forum


The BRECHT FORUM is a place for people who are working for social justice, equality and a new culture that puts human needs first. Through its programs and events, the Brecht Forum brings people together across social and cultural boundaries and artistic and academic disciplines to promote critical analysis, creative thinking, collaborative projects and networking in an independent community-level environment.

Throughout the year, the Brecht Forum offers a wide-ranging program of classes, public lectures and seminars, art exhibitions, performances, popular education workshops, and language classes. These activities are developed in collaboration with the many social movements and the diverse communities of this most cosmopolitan of cities, and our programs bring together leading intellectuals, activists and artists from New York, across the U.S., and internationally. The Brecht Forum is organized through projects including The New York Marxist School, The Institute for Popular Education & Arts at the Brecht.

Brecht Forum
is currently seeking interns for their Fall internship program! Contact kazembe@brechtforum.org for more info!


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Monday, August 24, 2009

Theatre for the Free People

Celebrating the work that I do! This workshop was conducted at The Brecht Forum with a group of young black men, exploring the Prison Industrial Complex.

Theatre For The Free People from Joi Sears on Vimeo.


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