In the late 1960s, a new movement changed the lives of Latin American farm workers who fought for civil rights and battled racism and indecent working conditions.
Experience this chapter of American history as one young woman balances the demands of her family and culture and fights to see her people free of poverty. Suitable for guests 11 years (5th grade) to adult.
Living Voices combines live theatrical performances with archival film, turning history into a moving personal journey. This performance will take place in the Joshua Green Foundation Theater on MOHAI’s second floor.
Thursday, October 2
5:30-6:30pm or 6:30-7:30pm
For accessibility support, please contact [email protected] two weeks before the program.