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We talk about: audience-determined structures, reparations as a culture-building project, Augusto Boal's "rehearsal for revolution," balancing audience choice with a desire to "get into the harder stuff," the "curb cut effect" (why reparations are for everyone), and much more… ABOUT THE ARTISTEric Avery is an interdisciplinary artist and cultural organizer with over eighteen years of professional experience in theatre, interactive performance, and community-based projects. Since 2018, they have focused on applying a reparationist framework to their creative practice, organizing projects, and life. This dedication to relationship-centered process has put Avery in partnership with non-profit organizations, municipalities, social service agencies, universities, farms, community centers, prisons, art galleries, and private homes. In addition to collaborations, Avery has independently created over 25 original productions. They earned a Bachelor's in Theatre & Film from the University of Kansas and an MFA in Theatre Arts from Towson University. Honors/Awards, including a Bessie Award (Outstanding Visual Design), Lavender Magazine Best of List (Outstanding Performance), Elliot Norton Award (Outstanding Design), 2024 MAP Grant Awardee, Zellerbach: Community Arts, East Bay Fund for Artists, Dresher Ensemble Artist Residency, and a TBA CA$H [email protected] Avery, The Pla[y/n] for Reparation$Eric Avery, 67 Simple OperationsARTIST INSPIRATIONSTheater of the Oppressed (Augusto Boal)On Theater of the Oppressed 10,000 Things Theater CompanyLee BruerBasil TwistPina Bausch36 Questions to Fall in LoveREPARATIONS RESOURCESCalifornia Reparations ReportReparations in California (KQED)On "the curb cut effect"Nine Charts about Wealth Inequality in AmericaCenter for Belonging (UC Berkeley)SPECIFIC REPARATIONS PROJECTSBruce's Beach (Southern California)Wildseed (New York)Stockton Economic Empowerment Demonstration (Universal Basic Income pilot program)More on the Stockton UBI projectLand Back to Shasta Indian NationVirginia Policy regarding "Enslaved Ancestors College Access Scholarship and Memorial Program"UBNC Chapel Hill tuition proposal ///Are you an artist or arts organization in need of legal support or capacity-building? Reach out to Movement Law, a law practice dedicated to helping artists and mission-driven organizations build power and navigate change. Schedule your free 30 minute consultation today at https://www.movementlaw.net/
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