Chatham-Southeast Citizen 2-16-2022

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WEEKLY

What would a fully funded Black Futures look like?

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WEEK OF FEBRUARY 16, 2022

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Sharif Atkins portrays Citizen Barlow and Lisa Gaye Dixon portrays Aunt Ester in Goodman Theatre’s production of August Wilson’s “Gem of the Ocean.” PHOTO BY RICH HEIN, PROVIDED BY FELICIA APPREY

AUGUST WILSON’S WORDS COME TO LIFE IN

‘GEM OF THE OCEAN’

There is no substitution for August Wilson’s words. No improvisation. The playwright’s words are a song. There is a melody to the language. If you don’t know the words, you won’t get close to the melody. P2 ON THE MOVE

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The Wade FamilyHighlights From Mr. Dad's Partners with Father's Club Janie and Jack forBlack History Month Community Event Exclusive Spring In Englewood Collection P5 Photos by L.M. Warbington

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Highlights From Mr. Dad’s Father’s Club Black History Month Community Event In Englewood P8


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