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"Improving Relations Between Communities,"Donald Lacy's Colorstruck Returns to San Francisco "Critical Race Tour."
SAN FRANCISCO - Californer -- Posted Courtesy of Wright Enterprises Community Spotlight ~ San Francisco ~Dallas ~~~
The acclaimed theatrical performance Colorstruck kicks off Black History Month with its 2024 "Critical Race Tour" as it returns to San Francisco's African American Art & Culture Complex, February 2nd & 3rd.
After 17 years since the performance was first held at AAACC and the post-performance conversation was centered around the 2007 Asian Week article "Why I Hate Blacks", we once again look to address improving relations between communities, along with conversations around Critical Race Theory, Reparations and an unprecedented 2024 Presidential Race.
Colorstruck strikes a chord! Using a unique blend of comedy, music, imagery and dialogue, award-winning veteran actor/comedian/activist, Donald Lacy Jr. has created an environment where groups and individuals with different opinions & cultural backgrounds come together for an entertaining evening of culturally enriched conversation.
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For 17 years, Colorstruck has toured colleges and theaters from San Francisco to New York. It was a runaway hit at the 2007 National Black Theater Festival in Winston Salem North Carolina.
The performance has been used as a diversity-training tool by the Sacramento Police Department and its return
to San Francisco marks another opportunity for such dialogue.
Audience members will share their experiences and feelings on how we as a society can move forward. When will we realize that there is only one race, "The Human Race?"
"A Must See," Colorstruck is guaranteed to be one of the most amazing evenings of entertainment, emotions and exchange.
Colorstruck - "The Critical Race Tour"
African American Art & Culture Complex
762 Fulton St. S.F.,CA 94102
Friday, February 2nd &
Saturday, February 3rd, 2024
8:00 pm performances
Donald Lacy is available for interviews.
Contact: William Hammons (510) 978-6092 or UrbanAdvantageTV@gmail.com
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The acclaimed theatrical performance Colorstruck kicks off Black History Month with its 2024 "Critical Race Tour" as it returns to San Francisco's African American Art & Culture Complex, February 2nd & 3rd.
After 17 years since the performance was first held at AAACC and the post-performance conversation was centered around the 2007 Asian Week article "Why I Hate Blacks", we once again look to address improving relations between communities, along with conversations around Critical Race Theory, Reparations and an unprecedented 2024 Presidential Race.
Colorstruck strikes a chord! Using a unique blend of comedy, music, imagery and dialogue, award-winning veteran actor/comedian/activist, Donald Lacy Jr. has created an environment where groups and individuals with different opinions & cultural backgrounds come together for an entertaining evening of culturally enriched conversation.
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For 17 years, Colorstruck has toured colleges and theaters from San Francisco to New York. It was a runaway hit at the 2007 National Black Theater Festival in Winston Salem North Carolina.
The performance has been used as a diversity-training tool by the Sacramento Police Department and its return
to San Francisco marks another opportunity for such dialogue.
Audience members will share their experiences and feelings on how we as a society can move forward. When will we realize that there is only one race, "The Human Race?"
"A Must See," Colorstruck is guaranteed to be one of the most amazing evenings of entertainment, emotions and exchange.
Colorstruck - "The Critical Race Tour"
African American Art & Culture Complex
762 Fulton St. S.F.,CA 94102
Friday, February 2nd &
Saturday, February 3rd, 2024
8:00 pm performances
Donald Lacy is available for interviews.
Contact: William Hammons (510) 978-6092 or UrbanAdvantageTV@gmail.com
-30-
Related Article
Donald Lacy's Colorstruck Kicks Off Black History Month @ AAACC Followed by Season of Black Art Finale-Black Art Symposium, Tribute to Dexter King & Fallen U.S. Soldiers
https://conta.cc/48VkBg9
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