Events - Archive

Archive

Summer Institute

Awake

August 3
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Bookend Class

How Black Mothers Say I Love You

April 27 - May 18
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Bookend Class

The White Card

February 10 - March 2
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Bookend Class

Pipeline

October 7 - October 28
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Reel Talk

Charm City

April 6
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Reel Talk

I Am Not Your Negro

January 20
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Reel Talk

Wrestle

October 14
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Panel Conversations

Let's Talk

Sankofa

May 11
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Let's Talk

Becoming–New Work from the Ashe Lab

March 23
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Let's Talk

Possibly–Ideas from the Ashe Lab

November 18
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Panel Conversations

Let's Talk

Up from Emergency

September 16
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Arts

How Black Mothers Say I Love You

April 21 - May 17
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Arts

The White Card

Here's Looking At You

February 4 - March 8
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Arts

Black Nativity

Let Us Rejoice Together

November 21 - December 22
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Arts

Pipeline

Is There No Way Out?

October 1 - November 3
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Ghost Stories in the Park!

May 19
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Bookend Class

The Brothers Paranormal

April 15 - May 20
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Bookend Class

benevolence

February 25 - March 11
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Bookend Class

for colored girls

September 24 - October 8
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RACE Workshop

February 23
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Sunday Supper

Family Portraits

February 24
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Sunday Supper

Mule Bone

February 10
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An Oversimplification of Her Beauty

April 15
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Daughters of the Dust

March 25
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“You have to act as if it were possible to radically transform the world. And you have to do it all the time.”

—Angela Davis, Activist, professor, and author

“We tend to think of healing as something binary. But healing and growth take place on a continuum, with innumerable points between utter brokenness and total health.”

—Dr. Resmaa Menakem, Therapist, author, and trauma specialist

“I believe that one of the most beautiful things about theater is that no one artist can do it alone.”

—Harrison David Rivers, Playwright and Penumbra company member

“You cannot use someone else’s fire. You can only use your own. And in order to do that, you must first be willing to believe that you have it.”

—Audre Lorde, Black feminist, lesbian, poet, mother, warrior

“You cannot give energy if you’re not on fire on the inside.”

—Rev. Jesse Jackson, American civil rights leader, Baptist minister, and political activist

“Within Penumbra's walls, a genuine spirit of care breathes and thrives, weaving a rich and tender atmosphere where creative courage is not just invited, but deeply embraced.”

—Lester Purry, Actor and Penumbra company member