Episode Summary

In this episode, we talked to Haley Anissa Alvarez, a PhD candidate in Theatre at BGSU. Join us as we discuss her directorial debut, staging Alfaro’s Mojada, the work that went into it, and how different activist theatre techniques like antiracist acting can affect and challenge stereotypes. Alvarez hopes to show us that by thinking outside the box with theatre and using it as activism, that immigrants and the others in society should never be “out of sight, out of mind.”A transcript for this episode can be found below:https://www.rev.com/transcript-editor/shared/SmzB3LOA8NVNkxdLa1BIlzSS4Fd5Aqd7umC08_-BIutGEr_nzEzRqia2WY3wMkPn9qEc4f1GBZIV4SDF5KIyO_1KyLg?loadFrom=SharedLink
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