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This Month in Theatre History

September 12, 2017 by Zoya Brumberg

By Zoya Brumberg There are moments in history seldom publicly remembered and performed—and there are moments of performance that are seldom remembered in history. Reviving and sharing these stories has the potential to inform the ways we understand theatre and performance today. The first general-circulation theatre magazine, American Theatre, founded in 1984 by the arts […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: african american history, american theater, andrew carlson, art, art history, brockett center, charlotte canning, performance, performance studies, Public Scholarship, student scholarship, theater, theater history, theatre, theatre history, Women's History

Women’s March on Washington Oral History Project

March 24, 2017 by efs429

On January 21, 2017, students and staff from the Samuel Proctor Oral History Program (SPHOP) at the University of Florida travelled to the Women’s March on Washington as part of an experiential learning project. Their goal was to interview people with diverse viewpoints and backgrounds at the inauguration and the Women’s March and to learn […]

Filed Under: Featured, New & Noteworthy Tagged With: Gender Studies, Oral History, Social Movements, Women's History, Women's March on Washington

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