#HereToo-CCC
About #HereToo
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Image description: Actors from Penn State sit on a stage, their faces lit up by the glow of their phones.
Image description: A black background with white text: “Stories of Gun Violence. Stories of Activism. It happens #HereToo.”
Our
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Originally inspired by March For Our Lives, the #HereToo Project explores the effects of gun violence through devised performances and moment work demonstrating how the issues relate to each individual community.
So far, #HereToo performances have taken place at Western Washington University (2018), Penn State (2019) and The Marlene Meyerson Jewish Community Center (2020, cancelled due to COVID-19).
To learn more about the broader project, check out their website or listen to the #HereToo podcast wherever you stream podcasts.