• Black Theater and Queer Performance in Baltimore

  • Jul 16 2024
  • Duración: 56 m
  • Podcast

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Black Theater and Queer Performance in Baltimore

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  • Join us By the Marble to learn about the history of Black and queer histories of performance in Baltimore.

    The “By the Marble” Cover photo is adapted from this photo by Ted Eytan under CC BY-SA 2.0 and this photo by Sue Elias under CC BY 2.0


    Cayla Amouzou is a second-year Statistics and English major at UMBC. They are interested in researching statistical methods in social science research and applying culturally sustaining demographic methodologies to marginalized communities.


    Sage Zoz (She/Her) is a third year Gender, Womens, and Sexuality Studies major at UMBC. She is immensely interested in the formation of community as it pertains to grassroots and mutual aid organizing.


    Marlon Brown Jr. (He/They) is a Baltimore native, senior acting student at UMBC, and aspiring playwright/educator. Much of Marlon’s work pertains to telling stories of marginalized existence in various facets and hopes to utilize the skills he’s developed to create impactful art for the city.

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