Please join me this Thursday, November 9, for Harn Museum Nights! Students from the Samuel Proctor Oral History Program’s (SPOHP) internship seminar will be performing a dramatic reading of oral history narratives from the historic National Women’s March on Washington.
This play-in-progress is written by UF Students and UF Arts in Medicine faculty Jeffrey Pufahl, who is a Creative Campus Scholar in Residence at the Samuel Proctor Oral History Program this academic year. “Voices from the March,” is meant to be a collaborative event, and audience members will have the opportunity to offer insights and ideas on the development of this production.
The performance begins Thursday, November 9 at 8 pm. Free admission!
Co-sponsored by SPOHP, UF Center for Gender, Sexualities, and Women’s Studies Research and the Center for Arts in Medicine, College of the Arts. Thanks to the Harn Museum for hosting this performance!
See the flier: Voices from the March
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