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1 online resource (streaming video file) (34 minutes): .flv file, sound |
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Title from title frames |
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In Process Record |
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Written by Atlanta's bestselling author, playwright, and Civil Rights Activist, Pearl Cleage (Blues for An Alabama Sky, In My Granny's Garden, Tell Me My Dream) this original animated short celebrates the power of youth to change history. We meet three friends as they learn about the sit-ins of the Civil Rights era, and powerfully apply those lessons to issues they - and we all - face today. The play invites students, parents, teachers, and families to experience the Civil Rights Movement as a living, breathing energy with practical lessons, ethical challenges, and moral choices that remain relevant today. The story creates dynamic history, moving audiences through the real-life context of where we were then, the major forces that shaped the movement, and where we could be headed today. Featuring a mixture of Civil Rights anthems and new freedom songs composed specifically for the play, Sit-In will move audiences, encourage intergenerational conversations, and inspire the next generation of conscientious social activists |
Performer |
Eden Luse, Iraheem Farmer, Lena Castro |
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Originally produced by The Alliance Theatre in 2021 |
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In English |
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Motion pictures.
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Short films.
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short subjects.
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Motion pictures.
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Short films.
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Feature films.
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Feature films.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Valdez, Mark, film director
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Luse, Eden, actor
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Farmer, Iraheem, actor
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Castro, Lena, actor
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The Alliance Theatre (Firm), distributor
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Kanopy (Firm), distributor.
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