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SUMMARY:Open Door: José Olivarez\, Britteney Black Rose Kapri\, Vic Chávez & Raych Jackson at The Poetry Foundation
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an Open Door reading with José Olivarez\, Britteney Black Rose Kapri\, Vic Chávez\, and Raych Jackson\, celebrating the launch of Olivarez’s book\, Promises of Gold. The Open Door series highlights creative relationships in Chicago\, including mentorship and collaboration. This is a hybrid event\, which will be offered in-person and via livestream. \nJosé Olivarez is a writer from Calumet City\, IL. He is the author of Promises of Gold and Citizen Illegal.Citizen Illegal was a finalist for the PEN/ Jean Stein Award and a winner of the 2018 Chicago Review of Books Poetry Prize; it was named a top book of 2018 by The Adroit Journal\, NPR\, and the New York Public Library. Along with Felicia Chavez and Willie Perdomo\, he co-edited the poetry anthology\, The BreakBeat Poets Vol. 4: LatiNEXT. His poems are featured alongside photographs by Antonio Salazar in the multi-disciplinary poetic work\, Por Siempre. \nBritteney Black Rose Kapri is a semi-retired teaching artist\, writer\, performance poet\, and playwright from Chicago. She has been published in Poetry\, Vinyl\, Day One\, Seven Scribes\, The Offing and Kinfolks Quarterly. She is a 2015 Rona Jaffe Writers Award Recipient. Her debut book Black Queer Hoe was released in 2018 through Haymarket Books. \nRachel “Raych” Jackson is a writer\, educator\, and performer whose poems have gained over 2 million views on YouTube. Jackson continues to instruct workshops through the Poetry Foundation\, InsideOut Literary Arts\, and more. She pushes educators to implement culturally relevant poetry within their curriculum using her five years of experience teaching in Chicago Public Schools. Jackson’s work has been published by many— including Poetry\, The Rumpus\, The Shallow Ends\, and Washington Square Review. Her debut collection Even the Saints Audition won Best New Poetry Collection by a Chicagoan from Chicago Reader in 2019. Jackson currently lives in Chicago. \nVic Chávez is a queer Mexican poet from the Chicago suburb of Berwyn. They have a BA in Creative Writing from Columbia College Chicago\, where they were an assistant editor for Columbia Poetry Review and an assistant copyeditor for Hair Trigger. Their work has been published in Southside Weekly\, Breakbeat Poets Vol. 4: LatiNEXT\, and in Columbia College’s Poetry Review and Allium Journal. Find Vic on Twitter and IG at @_vichavez. \nIn-Person Attendance\nAll guests over the age of two must wear a mask inside the Poetry Foundation building. Guests over the age of five must show proof of vaccination and booster up to the level to which they are eligible for their age group. Guests over the age of 18 must show ID alongside their proof of vaccination. If you cannot meet these requirements\, you will not be granted entry to the event. Please note that some performers may choose to perform without a mask. Guests are encouraged to register in advance at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/open-door-jose-olivarez-britteney-kapri-vic-chavez-raych-jackson-tickets-488760745547 \nLivestream Attendance\nThe livestream link will be shared with registered guests on the day of the event. In order to receive the livestream details\, please register in advance at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/open-door-jose-olivarez-britteney-kapri-vic-chavez-raych-jackson-tickets-488760745547 \nPoetry Foundation’s events are completely free of charge and open to the public. This event will include CART captioning and ASL interpretation. For more information about accessibility at the Poetry Foundation\, please visit our Accessibility Guide at https://www.poetryfoundation.org/visit/accessibility
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/open-door-jose-olivarez-britteney-black-rose-kapri-vic-chavez-raych-jackson-at-the-poetry-foundation/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
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SUMMARY:"The Meaningful Action Theatre Company Presents A Workshop Reading Of 'Muffed: A Recounting Of Farmington\, Maine’s 43rd Annual Chester Greenwood Day Devised By The Members Of The Meaningful Action Theatre Company.'" at Three Brothers Theatre
DESCRIPTION:On February 10th & 11th\, Three Brothers Theatre will present open captioned performances of MUFFED by Zack Peercy. This text-display service is provided for any d/Deaf\, Hard of Hearing\, or “Captions On” audience members interested in seeing a new mockumentary comedy about Maine\, community\, and earmuffs. The theatre space is ADA accessible and the captions are displayed to the left of the playing space\, visible from all seating areas. The production runs about 90 minutes with no intermission. \nOpen Captions \nhttps://threebrotherstheatre.com/show-item/muffed/
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/the-meaningful-action-theatre-company-presents-a-workshop-reading-of-muffed-a-recounting-of-farmington-maines-43rd-annual-chester-greenwood-day-devised-by-the-members-of-the-meaningful/2023-02-10/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
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SUMMARY:Andy Warhol in Iran at Northlight Theatre
DESCRIPTION:In 1976\, the artist Andy Warhol\, having re-invented himself as the portrait painter of the rich and famous\, travels to Tehran to take Polaroids of the Shah of Iran’s wife. Amidst taking in the Crown Jewels and ordering room service caviar\, Warhol encounters a young revolutionary who throws his plans into turmoil\, and opens the pop icon’s eyes to a world beyond himself. \nThis performance includes ASL interpretation and open captions. If you would like a good view of the ASL interpreters\, please contact Community Engagement Manager Ruben Carrazana at rcarrazana@northlight.org or 847-324-1615 as the placement of the interpreters will vary from show to show. \nTo purchase tickets\, use the promo code NACCESS by phone 847.673.6300 or online to receive discounted tickets at a flat rate of $40 each (standard fees still apply). \nAndy Warhol in Iran
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/andy-warhol-in-iran-at-northlight-theatre/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
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SUMMARY:Family Day | Expressions at Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
DESCRIPTION:Designed and led by Chicago artists\, Family Day is a monthly program at the MCA for all families and youth. Enjoy FREE admission while taking part in workshops\, open studio sessions\, gallery tours\, and performances. \nFor this Family Day\, families are invited to engage in programs and activities focused on performance\, movement\, poetry\, and storytelling. \nFamily Days are organized by Christiana Castillo\, Manager of Learning\, Youth Interpretive Programs. If you have any questions about Family Day programming\, please email Christiana Castillo at ccastillo@mcachicago.org. \nhttps://visit.mcachicago.org/events/family-day-expressions/ \nASL interpreter and all gender restrooms
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/family-day-expressions-at-museum-of-contemporary-art-chicago/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
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SUMMARY:the ripple\, the wave that carried me home at Goodman Theatre
DESCRIPTION:A family responds to injustice and a daughter reckons with her political inheritance in this new play by “a poet\, a playwright to pay attention to” (Variety). \nJanice’s parents are prominent activists fighting for the integration of public swimming pools in 1960s Kansas. As injustice penetrates the warm bubble of her childhood\, Janice grows apart from her family and starts a new life far away. When she receives a call asking her to speak at a ceremony honoring her father\, she must decide whether she’s ready to reckon with her political inheritance—and a past she has tried to forget. \nA Co-Production with Berkeley Repertory Theatre. \nASL interpretation is available. \nhttps://www.goodmantheatre.org/ripple
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/the-ripple-the-wave-that-carried-me-home-at-goodman-theatre/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
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SUMMARY:Andy Warhol in Iran at Northlight Theatre
DESCRIPTION:In 1976\, the artist Andy Warhol\, having re-invented himself as the portrait painter of the rich and famous\, travels to Tehran to take Polaroids of the Shah of Iran’s wife. Amidst taking in the Crown Jewels and ordering room service caviar\, Warhol encounters a young revolutionary who throws his plans into turmoil\, and opens the pop icon’s eyes to a world beyond himself. \nThis performance includes audio description and open captions. A touch tour will begin 2 hours before the show at 12:30pm. \nTo purchase tickets\, use the promo code NACCESS by phone 847.673.6300 or online to receive discounted tickets at a flat rate of $40 each (standard fees still apply). \nIf no audio description tickets have been reserved 48 hours before the performance\, the audio description service will be canceled for that performance. Please contact Ruben Carrazana at rcarrazana@northlight.org or 847-324-1615 to confirm that the audio description service is still available.
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/andy-warhol-in-iran-at-northlight-theatre-2/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230211T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T130742
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SUMMARY:the ripple\, the wave that carried me home at Goodman Theatre
DESCRIPTION:A family responds to injustice and a daughter reckons with her political inheritance in this new play by “a poet\, a playwright to pay attention to” (Variety). \nJanice’s parents are prominent activists fighting for the integration of public swimming pools in 1960s Kansas. As injustice penetrates the warm bubble of her childhood\, Janice grows apart from her family and starts a new life far away. When she receives a call asking her to speak at a ceremony honoring her father\, she must decide whether she’s ready to reckon with her political inheritance—and a past she has tried to forget. \nA Co-Production with Berkeley Repertory Theatre. \nSpanish captioning is available. \nhttps://www.goodmantheatre.org/ripple
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/the-ripple-the-wave-that-carried-me-home-at-goodman-theatre-2/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
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SUMMARY:"The Meaningful Action Theatre Company Presents A Workshop Reading Of 'Muffed: A Recounting Of Farmington\, Maine’s 43rd Annual Chester Greenwood Day Devised By The Members Of The Meaningful Action Theatre Company.'" at Three Brothers Theatre
DESCRIPTION:On February 10th & 11th\, Three Brothers Theatre will present open captioned performances of MUFFED by Zack Peercy. This text-display service is provided for any d/Deaf\, Hard of Hearing\, or “Captions On” audience members interested in seeing a new mockumentary comedy about Maine\, community\, and earmuffs. The theatre space is ADA accessible and the captions are displayed to the left of the playing space\, visible from all seating areas. The production runs about 90 minutes with no intermission. \nOpen Captions \nhttps://threebrotherstheatre.com/show-item/muffed/
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/the-meaningful-action-theatre-company-presents-a-workshop-reading-of-muffed-a-recounting-of-farmington-maines-43rd-annual-chester-greenwood-day-devised-by-the-members-of-the-meaningful/2023-02-12/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
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SUMMARY:the ripple\, the wave that carried me home at Goodman Theatre
DESCRIPTION:A family responds to injustice and a daughter reckons with her political inheritance in this new play by “a poet\, a playwright to pay attention to” (Variety). \nJanice’s parents are prominent activists fighting for the integration of public swimming pools in 1960s Kansas. As injustice penetrates the warm bubble of her childhood\, Janice grows apart from her family and starts a new life far away. When she receives a call asking her to speak at a ceremony honoring her father\, she must decide whether she’s ready to reckon with her political inheritance—and a past she has tried to forget. \nA Co-Production with Berkeley Repertory Theatre. \nCaptioning is available. \nhttps://www.goodmantheatre.org/ripple
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/the-ripple-the-wave-that-carried-me-home-at-goodman-theatre-3/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
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