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Multicultural Affairs
Events
2nd Annual Student Performance of Nitozake Shange
Date: February 28 2013 8:00pm Location: Agnes Flanagan Chapel - Agnes Flanagan Chapel
Join The Office of Multicultural Affairs as we host the 2nd Annual Student Performance of Ntozake Shange’s “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf”.
This experimental Choreopoem by Ntzoake Shange, portrays the many struggles faced by African American women throughout their lives. Initially staged in California, it has been performed Off-Broadway and on Broadway, and adapted as a book, a television film, and a theatrical film. The 1976 Broadway production was nominated for the Tony Award for the best play.
February 28th, 8:00pm at the Agnes Flanagan Chapel
Celebrate Black Heritage Month 2013 | February 18 - March 2
Contact Us
The Office of Multicultural Affairs is located in Templeton Campus Center on the Undergraduate Campus.
Voice503-768-7051
Fax503-768-7301
Associate Dean of Students and Director of Multicultural AffairsLatricia Brand
Office of Multicultural Affairs
Lewis & Clark
0615 S.W. Palatine Hill Road, MSC 126
Portland, OR 97219
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