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Alright, there's no opening joke in this introduction, because this topic is too important. This episode is dedicated to exploring Race Amity Day, being held remotely over Zoom on June 14, 2020. Listen to various leaders in the North Shore community discuss questions of race relations, difficult conversations, and why Race Amity Day is important now more than ever. Join the live North Shore Race Amity Day program and discussion on June 14 by registering at https://cutt.ly/raceamity.
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History Alive, Inc. is an immersive historically-themed theatre company from Salem, Massachusetts. We are committed to the production of new plays and theatrical scenarios based on true stories from the past. Emphasis is given to interactive theatre so that actors and audience together, through a playful and dynamic way of engaging with history, might broaden their understanding of the present and gain a fresh sense of purpose within their own era. Come play your part with us!
Learn more at www.historyalivesalem.com
By History Alive, Inc.Alright, there's no opening joke in this introduction, because this topic is too important. This episode is dedicated to exploring Race Amity Day, being held remotely over Zoom on June 14, 2020. Listen to various leaders in the North Shore community discuss questions of race relations, difficult conversations, and why Race Amity Day is important now more than ever. Join the live North Shore Race Amity Day program and discussion on June 14 by registering at https://cutt.ly/raceamity.
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History Alive, Inc. is an immersive historically-themed theatre company from Salem, Massachusetts. We are committed to the production of new plays and theatrical scenarios based on true stories from the past. Emphasis is given to interactive theatre so that actors and audience together, through a playful and dynamic way of engaging with history, might broaden their understanding of the present and gain a fresh sense of purpose within their own era. Come play your part with us!
Learn more at www.historyalivesalem.com