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Adiyana Morris, Natasha.
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Blacks -- Canada -- Drama.
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Race discrimination -- Canada -- Drama.
Canadian drama -- Black authors.
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Canadian drama -- 21st century.
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Adiyana Morris, Natasha.
Blacks -- Canada -- Drama.
Blacks -- Canada -- Race identity -- Drama.
Race discrimination -- Canada -- Drama.
Canadian drama -- Black authors.
Canadian drama -- Women authors.
Canadian drama -- 21st century.
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The Negroes are congregating / by Natasha Adiyana Morris.
by
Adiyana Morris, Natasha.
Playwrights Canada Press, 2023.
Call #:
819.26 A235n
Subjects
Blacks
--
Canada
--
Drama
.
Blacks
--
Canada
--
Race
identity
--
Drama
.
Race
discrimination
--
Canada
--
Drama
.
Canadian
drama
--
Black authors.
Canadian
drama
--
Women authors.
Canadian
drama
--
21st century.
ISBN:
9780369103918 (trade pbk)
Edition:
1st ed.
Description:
76 p. : port. ; 20 cm.
Notes:
A collection of
drama
scenes.
Summary:
"In this unapologetic and sharp-witted perspective about the evolving Black experience in
Canada
and around the world, a rhythmic fusion of spoken word, satire, and soulful dialect emerges steady as a heartbeat through a journey of raw truths and deep-rooted questions. How does a racialized group teach their future generations to unlearn internalized self-hatred? What is the essence of Blackness beyond skin colour? Is it possible to be free living in present-day systemic racism? Designed to ignite necessary conversations, this powerful collection of engaging scenes that range from church to Black Twitter to Africville aims to construct an understanding of what it means to be Black." --Publisher.
Awards:
Winner of the Contra Guys Award for New Performance Text, 2018.
Genre:
Canadian
drama
.
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Halifax North Memorial Public Library
Adult Black Nonfiction
819.26 A235n
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