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April 25 Salon on "Who Gets to Feel Safe"

Please join us for the next Theater and Policy Salon, hosted by NYU Washington, DC titled “Who Gets to Feel Safe?” and organized in connection with Mosaic Theater Company of DC repertory series of Native Son and Les Deux Noirs: Notes on Notes on A Native Son. The event will be on Thursday, April 25, 2019 from 630pm to 800pm at NYU Washington at 1307 L Street, NW, in downtown Washington, DC.

At the event, Mosaic Artistic Director Ari Roth will discuss how these Mosaic productions relate to issues of justice and community. Ari will be joined by a panel of policy experts such as Dr. Stacey Houston of the Criminology Department of George Mason University, Karen Volker of Cure Violence and Ajmel Quereshi of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. Theater and Policy Salon Co-Facilitator NJ Mitchell will moderate the panel. Please RSVP at the link.

See also the story in the DC Metro Theater Arts website about the Salon, which includes links to reviews and analysis about both Native Son and Les Deux Noirs. That said, we hope Theater and Policy Salon friends will be able to see both shows at Mosaic before they close.

https://dcmetrotheaterarts.com/2019/04/16/theater-policy-salon-discussion/

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