When: 
Wednesday, November 11, 2020 - 6:00pm - 7:00pm
Where: 
Zoom - https://lafayette.zoom.us/j/99376864831?pwd=c1IydnI2ei92ZjZKc0pPZkNBd3puQT09
Presenter: 
Mary Kathryn Nagle, celebrated Native American playwright and lawyer
Price: 
Free

Imagining the World As It Should Be:

Black, Indigenous, Asian and Latina Female Playwrights

on Race, Gender, Theater and American Culture in Crisis

 

A Lafayette College Humanities Center Speaker Series Presents

 

 

Mary Kathryn Nagle

 

Celebrated Native American

Playwright and Lawyer

 

 

Reading and Q & A

Wednesday, Nov. 11th

6:00p.m.

 

Nagle’s plays include Manahatta, Sovereignty & Sliver of a Full Moon, all of which examine Native American characters and issues.  She is also a Partner at Pipestem Law where she works to protect tribal sovereignty and to prevent violence against Native Women.

 

Zoom Link

 

 

Sponsored by the  Cyril S. Lang ’49 Center for the Humanities Endowment Fund,

with the support of the Lafayette College Theater Department, English Department,

Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies Program and Africana Studies Program

Sponsored by: 
Sponsored by the Cyril S. Lang ’49 Center for the Humanities Endowment Fund, with the support of the Lafayette College Theater Department, English Department, Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies Program and Africana Studies Program

Contact information

Name: 
Mary Jo Lodge
Email: 
lodgem@lafayette.edu