This week on Me Too, Duke University senior Allayne Thomas performs “Too” a monologue about black womanhood. After the performance, we are lucky enough to welcome Professor Adriane Lentz-Smith to the show to discuss the piece and what it means to be a black woman in America today.
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Produced by Nicole Stepovich and Fayfay Ning
Music by Chen Xia-Ting
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This week on Me Too, Duke University senior Allayne Thomas performs “Too” a monologue about black womanhood. After the performance, we are lucky enough to welcome Professor Adriane Lentz-Smith to the show to discuss the piece and what it means to be a black woman in America today.
Please subscribe to this podcast on iTunes, and leave a review!
You can share your own stories through our website: http://www.metoomonologuesduke.org/
We are on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MeTooMonologues/
Produced by Nicole Stepovich and Fayfay Ning
Music by Chen Xia-Ting
In this second episode, Duke University student CJ Cruz performs “Transfigured,” a monologue about complicated grief at Duke. After the performance, our host Jess sits down with CJ and Duke senior Liddy Grantland to analyze the monologue and discuss how the Duke community can work toward making space for grief.
Please subscribe to this podcast on iTunes, and leave a review!
You can share your own stories through our website: www.metoomonologuesduke.org/
We are on Facebook: www.facebook.com/MeTooMonologues/
Produced by Jess Chen, Ameen Ahmad, and Ben Jackson
Music by Chen Xia-Ting
Me Too
This week on Me Too, Duke University senior Allayne Thomas performs “Too” a monologue about black womanhood. After the performance, we are lucky enough to welcome Professor Adriane Lentz-Smith to the show to discuss the piece and what it means to be a black woman in America today.
Please subscribe to this podcast on iTunes, and leave a review!
You can share your own stories through our website: http://www.metoomonologuesduke.org/
We are on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MeTooMonologues/
Produced by Nicole Stepovich and Fayfay Ning
Music by Chen Xia-Ting