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Get ready for an evening of powerful storytelling and community! The Triangle regional chapter invites you to join us for a showing of Pipeline at The Justice Theater Project. This production is a true Davidson collaboration, directed by Amelia Lumpkin '13, with assistance from Brody McCurdy '20 and starring Callie Hammond '90.
Pipeline is a deeply moving exploration of the "school-to-prison pipeline" and the hopes a mother holds for her son. This unique performance blends heart and social justice in a way only our alumni could deliver. Don't miss this chance to support three generations of Wildcats all on one stage!
Space is limited within our reserved block, so be sure to secure your spot early to enjoy this incredible performance with your local Triangle chapter. As part of the dramaturgy for this show, the creative team has been utilizing the work of fellow alumnus Clint Smith '10. We recommend watching his impactful TED Talk, "How to raise a black son in America," as a thoughtful primer for the themes we will explore together during the performance.
Purchase your $10 ticket here by Monday, Feb. 23
Friday, Feb. 27Show starts at 7:30 p.m.
Umstead Park United Church of Christ8208 Brownleigh DrRaleigh, NC 27617Map and directions
Questions? Please reach out to the chapter President Todd Grabill ’01 at todd.grabill@me.com.
We hope to see you there!
Triangle Regional TeamTodd Grabill '01, Philip Sasser '05, Olivier Van Dierdonck '86, Sarah Hay '14 and Matthew Harvey '17
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