Fun Places to Gay
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| | | Red Tape Theatre
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| | | | Seahorse II Cabaret
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| | | | Writers Theatre at Tudor Court
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| | | | Scarlet Bar
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| | | | Clockwise Theatre
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| | | | Roscoe's
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| | | | The Glenwood
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| | | | Writers Theatre at Books On Vernon
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| | | | The SoFo Tap
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| | | | Replay Beer & Bourbon
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| | | | DanceWorks Chicago at Harris Theater for Music and Dance
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| | | | Saint Sebastian Players at St. Bonaventure Church
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| | | | The pH Comedy Theater
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| | | | First Folio Theatre at Mayslake Peabody Estate
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| | | | Stage Left Theatre at the Storefront Theater
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| | | | The Actors Gymnasium at Noyes Cultural Arts Center
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| | | | Porchlight Music Theatre at Stage 773
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| | | | Theater Oobleck at Victory Gardens Theater
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| | | | The House Theatre of Chicago at The Palmer House
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| Wednesday May 1st
Cherrie Moraga, Native Country of the Heart: A Memoir 6:00pm
Please note: this free event will be held at DePaul University Student Center at 2250 N. Sheffield Ave. Registration is required. Register HERE.
Native Country of the Heart: A Memoir is, at its core, a mother-daughter story. The mother, Elvira, was hired out as a child, along with her siblings, by their own father to pick cotton in California's Imperial Valley. The daughter, Cherrie Moraga, is a brilliant, pioneering, queer Latina feminist. Poetically wrought and filled with insight into intergenerational trauma, Native Country of the Heart is a reckoning with white American history and a piercing document of familial love. Cherrie Moraga is a writer and cultural activist whose work serves to disrupt the dominant narratives of gender, race, sexuality, feminism, indigeneity, and literature in the United States. READ MORE
Event Website
DePaul University Student Center, 2250 N. Sheffield Ave
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