Attend “You. Me. We.” – an interactive virtual program on Feb. 3

It’s time for real talk about hard to talk about topics like racism, sexism, and issues faced by the LGBTQ+ community. This interactive program is designed especially for college students. *This is also a Pathway Event!*

Presented by GTC Dramatic Dialogues, “You. Me. We.” exposes the often-unintentional ugliness of prejudice, setting the stage for a lively discussion of diversity. In two scenes, we follow students as they attempt to navigate the sometimes-difficult terrain of multicultural campus relationships.

During talk-backs, students can confront the characters and voice their own opinions on issues of race, sex, sexuality, and genderYou. Me. We. is a 90-minute program that gets college students talking about diversity. The event will be held virtually and is hosted by MSUM Office of Diversity & Inclusion in partnership with Student Life.

GTC Dramatic Dialogues has been offering an innovative approach to dealing with important campus issues since 1995. Their style of Intervention Theater combines short dramatic scenes, moderated talk-backs, and real life scenarios, all of which make GTC Dramatic Dialogues effective in cutting through the rhetoric to get at the real issues. GTC Dramatic Dialogues was born from the desire to use theater as a tool to allow audience participants the opportunity to express their own issues, ideas and suggestions. 

** Some professors are offering credit or extra credit for attending. Be sure to check with your professors for details **

Wednesday, February 3 from 4-5:30 p.m.
Online at http://gtcdrama.net
Passcode: 093561