Love Me for Who I Am... And for What I Want to Be
Ricky wants to be a nurse but his parents don’t think his dream career is masculine enough. Zuzu wants respect and safety walking down the street past harassers who treat her body as an object. How does conforming to the gender binary affect ourselves and our relationships? How can we break the cycle and culture of toxic masculinity? How can we resist these outer expectations and love each other for who we are and for who we want to be? Presented by our Hetrick-Martin Theatre Troupe.
WHEN
March 12, 2018 at 7:00pm - 10pm
WHERE
CONTACT
Katie Diamond
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