Steppin' Into My Shoes Re-Entry Theatre
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Podcast by Re-Entry Theatre
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Hopes & Dreams ("Steppin' Into My Shoes" Episode 3)
Episode 3 of the three-part play "Steppin' Into My Shoes" by Civic Ensemble's ReEntry Theatre Program in collaboration with College Initiative Upstate.
Directed by Gabriella da Silva Carr & Julia Taylor
Based on the oral history interviews that members conducted in Fall 2020, this new play explores themes of family, harm reduction, and hopes and dreams of those who have experienced incarceration. Aiming to disrupt harmful stereotypes present in our community, this play centers the voices of those most directly impacted by pressing community concerns and amplifies them on the radio.
learn more at www.civicensemble.org/radio-play
Did you listen to the full piece? Please take our Listener Survey to share your reflections: https://forms.gle/jmVSexXC6C5Fqm74A -
Hot Topics ("Steppin' Into My Shoes" Episode 2)
Episode 2 of the three-part play "Steppin' Into My Shoes" by Civic Ensemble's ReEntry Theatre Program in collaboration with College Initiative Upstate.
Directed by Gabriella da Silva Carr & Julia Taylor
Based on the oral history interviews that members conducted in Fall 2020, this new play explores themes of family, harm reduction, and hopes and dreams of those who have experienced incarceration. Aiming to disrupt harmful stereotypes present in our community, this play centers the voices of those most directly impacted by pressing community concerns and amplifies them on the radio.
learn more at www.civicensemble.org/radio-play
Did you listen to the full piece? Please take our Listener Survey to share your reflections: https://forms.gle/jmVSexXC6C5Fqm74A -
Family ("Steppin' Into My Shoes" episode 1)
Episode 1 of the three-part play "Steppin' Into My Shoes" by Civic Ensemble's ReEntry Theatre Program in collaboration with College Initiative Upstate.
Directed by Gabriella da Silva Carr & Julia Taylor
Based on the oral history interviews that members conducted in Fall 2020, this new play explores themes of family, harm reduction, and hopes and dreams of those who have experienced incarceration. Aiming to disrupt harmful stereotypes present in our community, this play centers the voices of those most directly impacted by pressing community concerns and amplifies them on the radio.
learn more at www.civicensemble.org/radio-play
Did you listen to the full piece? Please take our Listener Survey to share your reflections: https://forms.gle/jmVSexXC6C5Fqm74A