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Locked In: A Theatrical Dialogue on Healthcare and Homelessness

Join us May 18th for Locked In: A Theatrical Dialogue on Healthcare and Homelessness

In this participatory event, audience members can step on stage and “practice revolution” by intervening in situations where systemic oppression is playing out. Everyone is welcome, however, people with lived experience with homelessness and healthcare professionals are particularly encouraged to attend and participate.

This show was created in partnership with EqualHealth’s local chapter of Campaign Against Racism (CAR), a global movement of health workers organizing to dismantle structural racism in healthcare. 

**$20 Target gift cards will be available as thank you for those bringing lived experience of homelessness.**

When: Wednesday, May 18th from 6:00-7:30pm

Location: Minneapolis downtown Central Library (300 Nicollet Mall) in Pohlad Hall (2nd floor)

Cost / Tickets: Free! No reservation required.

Covid safety: Please wear a mask!

Accessibility check! 

Contact Esther to discuss accessibility services: esther [at] zamyatheater.org / 612.760.4804

Attitude of Gratitude

Big thanks to the Macy Foundation, the Bush Foundation, our partners from CAR, University of Minnesota Human Rights Lab, and University of Minnesota Department of Theatre Arts & Dance for making all this possible!

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