Multiracial Families Project Presents: Son of Africville
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The Multiracial Families Project presents Son of Africville.
A monologue play by Justin Carter
A story about a mother and son reuniting after twenty years in Halifax, Nova Scotia, whose roots stem directly from the historical city of Africville. The largest and oldest black community in Canada, until it was torn down in the 1960�s. A young man�s journey to a mother he always loved, but due to the harsh realities of life, could not keep him, and a mothers love that led him back to her. A story of mental anguish, love, sadness, laughter, music, gospel, and hope.
Address Camosun College, Landsdowne Campus
Wilna Thomas Bldg
Culture Centre
3100 Foul Bay Road
FREE! Refreshments provided
Coffee House discussion after play reading
Multiracial Exhibit - Quilts, images & verse
| Cost: |
Free Event |
Category: |
Arts | Entertainment Multicultural Theatre Everything Else Community Ethnic | Multi-Cultural |
| Location: |
Camosun College-Lansdowne Campus
3100 Foul Bay Road, Victoria |
This event is for Everyone | |
| More Info: |
christine downing [email protected] 250-665-6291 |
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