Topics: sexual violence, racism, classism, homophobia, (dis)ability, intersectionality of oppression, feminism, activism, social justice, masculinity, male involvement In this educational performance (and film), Jeffrey Bucholtz uses dramatic monologues, lecture and spoken word to address how different forms of oppression create a culture in which sexual violence is more likely to occur. The performance includes both comedic and dramatic content, and is designed for mature audiences. Involves audience “call and response.” Run time approximately 90 min.
Topics: violence prevention, personal growth, feminism, activism, social justice, male involvement In this engaging spoken-word performance, participants will experience a three-part emotional and intellectual “battle-cry” designed to motivate the type of energy and passion required to create progressive social change. Involves audience “call and response.” Run time approximately 20 minutes.
Topics: take back the night, violence prevention, feminism, women’s history, activism, social justice In this provocative spoken-word performance, designed specifically for Take Back the Night rallies/events, participants learn about the history of the Take Back the Night movement, identify the roots of violence, and engage in feminist social change. This performance, is broken into 3-5 segments depending on audience and facilitates a sense of community, hope, and passion. Involves audience “call and response.” Run time approximately 15-30 minutes.