Me Too Monologues: Students Tell Personal Stories About Identity

Race, gender, sexual orientation: Identity affects experience in ways that are as universal as they are personal. That is the theory behind the "Me Too Monologues," a performance organized by the Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs and inspired by a regular series of the same name that originated at Duke University.  

In the performance directed by Steven Li, P&S’17, student-actors will perform monologues about identity written and submitted anonymously by CUMC staff, faculty, and students. The show will take place on Nov. 14, 2014, at 7 p.m. in the Riverside Lounge on the fourth floor of the Hammer Health Sciences Center.

Watch a video about the performance, which includes rehearsals from CUMC's inaugural "Me Too Monologues" last April.    

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