15:08 In the lead up to the 2020 presidential election, playwright Rachel Lynett conjures three female American political leaders of the past to share their wisdom, perspective, and wry humor with VP candidate Kamala Harris.
In the WAM Theatre event, Letters to Kamala, we meet three powerful women on whose shoulders Kamala now stands: Charlotta Bass, the first Black woman candidate for vice president, Charlene Mitchell, the first Black woman to run for president, and Patsy Matsu Takemoto Mink, the first woman of color to be elected to the House of Representatives, first Asian-American woman to run in Congress and the first Asian-American to run for president.
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The B Street Theatre continues its weekly âRe-Imagineâ series at 7 p.m. Thursday with a reading of Loy Webbâs âThe Light.â The event is offered as a webinar and pre-registration is required.
Tiffany Oglesby and Rob Karma Robinson will perform the reading. Hereâs how B Street describes the play, which it says contains âsensitive subject matterâ:
âA surprise proposal takes an unexpected turn that upends the world of Genesis and Rashad, forcing them to confront a devastating secret from the past and putting the future of their relationship at risk.â