Presented by the UIC Latino Cultural Center and Arab American Cultural Center
Join us in an open space of dialogue and action aimed at devising creative responses to hate speech in our communities. We will examine what hate speech is, how it arises in our lives, and our typical responses to it. Using Theatre of the Oppressed techniques, we will engage in embodied explorations of these moments of conflict, and brainstorm new responses as individuals and as a collective group. During the workshop, safety for the community will be prioritized, and self-care techniques shared.
While this is a creative and physical practice, no experience is necessary. All are welcome but space is limited to 40 participants.
This program is co-sponsored by UIC student organizations.
Tuesday, November 13, 2018
3pm - 5pm
Latino Cultural Center - Lecture Center B2
FREE refreshments and admission
For more info, please call 312-996-3095.
All audiences are welcome to join us at this program. Captioning and ASL Interpretation services can be available by contacting the number above 5 business days before program.