Mar 22 2012

Makin’ Us Whole: A Tribute to Literary Activists

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Florence Avognon is a literacy specialist teacher at Phoenix Academy and the Los Angeles County Office of Education, focusing primarily on kids that nearly everyone else has given up on, such as those residing in drug rehabilitation facilities. She has also taught at Central Juvenile Hall, teaching incarcerated youth. Florence Avognon, herself a product of the public school system, raised by a single mother, and who benefited from the welfare system as a child, uses literature as one of her teaching tools. Avognon was recently recognized for her teaching work, being named California’s 2012 Teacher of the Year. Her one-woman play “Makin’ Us Whole: A Tribute to Literary Activists” opens this Friday as part of Women’s History month, and features works by such African American literary giants as Langston Hughes, Alice Walker, Nikki Giovanni, Sonia Sanchez, Maya Angelou, and many others.

Uprising host Sonali Kolhatkar spoke with Florence Avognon on March 22, 2012 to discuss her play and work.

Watch a video of the interview here:

Makin’ Us Whole: A Tribute to Literary Activists, will be performed on 4 dates only: Saturday March 24, Sunday March 25, Saturday March 31, and Sunday April 1, 2012. Saturday performances are at 8 pm, and Sunday performances are at 2 pm and 7 pm.

The play will be at the Imagined Life Theater, 5615 San Vicente Blvd, Los Angeles CA 90019.

Admission is $25 each. Group rates available. Call 951-313-8012 or click here to purchase tickets.

Martina Steiner recorded this interview.

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