Me Too Monologues

From the people who brought you Common Ground, the “me too blog”, and STUD parties, the Center for Race Relations presents:

WHAT: Me Too Monologues!!! – A show about race at Duke
WHEN: Sunday, February 28, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM
WHERE: White Lecture Hall on East Campus
WHY: FREE TSHIRT GIVEAWAY, SHORT RECEPTION AFTERWARD WITH FOOD AND DRINKS…

Facebook event: www.tinyurl.com/metooevent

The “me too monologues” is a show produced by the Center for Race Relations that performs true stories written by Duke students about race and culture. Last year was our first show, and we had over 350 in attendance.

We all have a story. Whether it is being racially profiled at an airport, dealing with interracial dating, or feeling like someone’s token white friend, Duke students have all faced issues of race. The “me too monologues” is about telling those stories.  You can only learn so much from classes and lectures.  Come see the “me too monologues” and hear what your classmates and friends have to say about race.  If you think race is just about being black or white, being a victim or a racist… you’re wrong.

Come see the show.  You’ll see what we mean.

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