59 min

Allyhood and Effecting Social Change with Broadway Actress Carolina Do (Linda Vista, Grand Horizons‪)‬ A Star is Bored

    • Performing Arts

Donate to bail funds here: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/bail_funds_george_floyd I spent this amazing hour doing a lot of shutting up, and listening. My producer Mariah Cameron leads an incredible conversation with Carolina Do, where we discuss becoming a constructive ally, where we discuss allyhood, white fragility, the egregious hypocrisies of certain institutional theatres, and bringing your own solutions to the table. Carolina Do is a first generation Vietnamese American, who believes strongly in the power of weaving new narratives into the fabric of American history and culture. She is the co-founder of The Sống Collective. She served as a panelist on LaMama Theater's LiveTalks, addressing the recent rise of hate crimes against Asians and creative forms of resilience. Text FLOYD to 55156

Donate to bail funds here: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/bail_funds_george_floyd I spent this amazing hour doing a lot of shutting up, and listening. My producer Mariah Cameron leads an incredible conversation with Carolina Do, where we discuss becoming a constructive ally, where we discuss allyhood, white fragility, the egregious hypocrisies of certain institutional theatres, and bringing your own solutions to the table. Carolina Do is a first generation Vietnamese American, who believes strongly in the power of weaving new narratives into the fabric of American history and culture. She is the co-founder of The Sống Collective. She served as a panelist on LaMama Theater's LiveTalks, addressing the recent rise of hate crimes against Asians and creative forms of resilience. Text FLOYD to 55156

59 min