Intersections of Vulnerability : Theater [AND] Social Change
Date
2018-02-21Author
Elliott, Emily
Grieser, Courtney
Strehlow, Lillian
Schultz, Nicole J.
Grothe, Arthur
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The goal of this research project was to generate individual and social responsibility to create change that promotes social justice. The research team investigated the intersections of disproportionately vulnerable populations in Eau Claire in collaboration with Theater 490 to create an interactive devised theater program that breaks down stereotypes and raises awareness of local not-for-profit organizations (i.e., Positive Avenues, LSS and Fierce Freedom). A combination of theories and practices from the disciplines of theatre, communication, and women’s studies, were integrated for participants as they walked through differently staged rooms designed to highlight oppressions of marginalized groups, emphasizing the social, economic, and political inequalities that are perpetuated by human interaction.
Subject
Social justice
Homelessness
Theatre
Posters
Permanent Link
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/78031Type
Presentation
Description
Color poster with text, photographs, and graphs.

