This play visits intimate spaces where white supremacy lives--not political spaces, but social and domestic. We see racists, speaking with a candor that assumes ideological unity, and yet there is nuance, complexity and varying degrees of their lived racism. This play suggests that racist communities are fed by individuals who lack a sense of belonging, and it also offers an optimistic hope that we can all "do something different" to dismantle racism through understanding and connection.
This play visits intimate spaces where white supremacy lives--not political spaces, but social and domestic. We see racists, speaking with a candor that assumes ideological unity, and yet there is nuance, complexity and varying degrees of their lived racism. This play suggests that racist communities are fed by individuals who lack a sense of belonging, and it also offers an optimistic hope that we can all "do something different" to dismantle racism through understanding and connection.