
Do You Hear Me?
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This powerful and thought-provoking play delves into the causes and far-reaching consequences of racism, shedding light on the lived human experiences behind institutional and societal discrimination.
By presenting raw, real, and relatable narratives, the play challenges audiences to confront the impact of racism on individuals and communities.
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Through storytelling and performance, Do You Hear Me? empowers young people to critically examine stereotypes, deconstruct harmful theories, and take accountability for words and actions that perpetuate harm. It fosters meaningful conversations and encourages self-reflection, promoting empathy and understanding in a safe, engaging way.
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This impactful project extends beyond youth audiences, with an adult version currently being delivered to HMPPS probation officers.
This adaptation equips professionals with the insights and tools needed to address racism within their roles, creating ripple effects of positive change throughout the justice system.
Do You Hear Me? isn’t just a play—it’s a call to action to listen, learn, and be part of the solution.
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