“Shange’s Sojourn: ‘Somebody almost walked off with alla my stuff!’ Women, Art, & Activism” is a celebration of Women’s History Month recognizing Ntozake Shange’s legacy as established bby the release and reception of her choreopoem for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf.
The March 26 program will include a full day of activities on the JSU campus. It will begin with a theatrical production of exceprts from for colored girls…with both student and community actors. Afterward, there will be a Q&A session with the actors and director. Later, a panel of scholars from Jackson State and Tougaloo will discuss women, art, and activism. The discussion will be followed by an Artists’ Lounge that will feature local poets and visual artist presenting and discussing their work. The day will conclude with a student open mic event.