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Jolivette Anderson

Performing in "Invisible Woman"

Join Ms. Anderson as she performsn "Invisible Woman," a one-woman theatrical presentation that explores and defines the invisibility of "woman" in literature and the objectification of the Black woman in popular culture.  This spiritual journey into the heart and soul of ‘woman’ is told through poetry, storytelling and song that point out the differences in gender with the purpose of bringing understanding to all.

 

The school bus stop sign that flaps open from the driver’s side of the bus was developed in 1932 by Earl M. Hicks of Lebanon, Indiana.
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