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Tucson Weekly: Family Gathering (April 30


Two Local Authors Make A Historical And Artistic Pilgrimage To Document Lesbian Mothers.
By Margaret Regan
FOR BARBARA SEYDA and Diana Herrera, the gayby boom
first hit home back in 1993 at a boisterous Thanksgiving dinner
in a New Mexico farmhouse.
Gayby? It s no misprint: An elision of the words gay
and baby, the gayby boom s a real phenomenon. The
National Center for Lesbian Rights gives a rough estimate of the
number of lesbian mothers in American as between five and 10 million.
And that s not even counting gay dads, who sometimes, but not
always, join genetic forces with the lesbian moms. ....

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Play that explores racism after 'second Civil War' wins Yale Drama Prize


By Robert Pranzatelli
April 14, 2021
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The 2021 Yale Drama Series Prize, one of the theater world’s most prestigious awards for playwrights, has been awarded to Rachel Lynett for her play “Apologies to Lorraine Hansberry (You Too August Wilson).” The award recipient was chosen by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Paula Vogel.
Playwright Rachel Lynett
“Apologies to Lorraine Hansberry (You Too August Wilson)” is set in the fictional world of a post-second Civil War. Bronx Bay, an all-Black state (and neighborhood) is established in order to protect “Blackness.” As Jules’ new partner, Yael, moves into town, community members argue whether Yael, who is Dominican, can stay. Questions of safety and protection surround both Jules and Yael as the utopia of Bronx Bay confronts where the line is when it comes to defining who is Black and who gets left out ....

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