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In the year of 1995 Love & Danger was first presented the public realm. Harrington Productions presents at the Cable Car Theater and other venues in San Francisco. It was presented at the Cleveland Health Museum and has been featured and reviewed. The first reading took place (with different actor ensembles) and took place in San Francisco Historic Theater and Performing Arts venues throughout San Fransicsco as what and now with developed Shopping district having been haulted as the country during the writing of the narratives in this collection the country and the world has been met with…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In the year of 1995 Love & Danger was first presented the public realm. Harrington Productions presents at the Cable Car Theater and other venues in San Francisco. It was presented at the Cleveland Health Museum and has been featured and reviewed. The first reading took place (with different actor ensembles) and took place in San Francisco Historic Theater and Performing Arts venues throughout San Fransicsco as what and now with developed Shopping district having been haulted as the country during the writing of the narratives in this collection the country and the world has been met with another life-threatening pandemic. Short description: The first literary play on women, culture and HIV/AIDS addresses a number of serious topics about the conditions of women and decades of the public experiences of women who flee into a netherworld, as they seek to overcome obstacles that led them into the dystopian underground. Keywords: Literature; performing arts; public health; women; trauma; education; pandemics; taboos, stigma, contemporary, modern, literacy; culture of HIV and AIDS; culture of public global health; human rights; communities; gender dynamics; sexuality; identity; humanities; human rights; stigma; survival; ethnic; heritage; diaspora
Autorenporträt
The author first produced Love & Danger as her first play during the height of the HIV & AIDS pandemic. She has written in various genres and is the author of poetry, plays, reviews, and travel writing. She is the recipient of numerous accolades for her work about topics most find difficult to address.