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SUMMARY:The Making of Are We Yet Somehow Alive?
DESCRIPTION:Penn’s Office of Social Equity & Community Equity in Action 
 Visiting Scholar Ruth Naomi Floyd will present a pre-concert lecture and 
 Q&A on the compelling first-person accounts of enslaved Africans in 
 America. At the intersection of despair\, endurance\, and resistance\, 
 these narratives explore what it means to be human amidst the fight for 
 liberation and against dehumanization. Floyd makes her Penn Live Arts debut 
 in Are We Yet Somehow Alive? a moving world premiere that pairs these 
 narratives with original jazz\, blues\, and gospel music\, accompanied by 
 fine art projections. It will take place on Thursday\, April 25th\, 7:30 
 pm\, at the Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral.
LOCATION:Kislak Center Class of 1978 Orrery Pavilion\, 6th Floor\, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynne Farrington":MAILTO:lynne@upenn.edu
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CONTACT;CN="Lynne Farrington":MAILTO:lynne@upenn.edu
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