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Locked In: A theatrical Dialogue on Healthcare and homelessness

  • Minneapolis Central Library - 2nd Fl Pohlad Auditorium 300 Nicollet Mall Minneapolis, MN, 55401 United States (map)

Come see a performance of Locked In: A Theatrical Dialogue on Healthcare and Homelessness, created by zAmya Theater Project and theTwin Cities chapter of Campaign Against Racism (CAR).

Everyone is welcome, however, people with lived experience with homelessness and healthcare professionals are particularly encouraged to attend and participate!

**Cost / Tickets**
Free! No reservation required.

$20 Target gift cards available as thanks for those bringing lived experience of homelessness.

**Covid safety**
Please wear a mask!

Big thanks to the Macy Foundation, the Bush Foundation, our partners from CAR, University of Minnesota Human Rights Lab, and University of Minnesota Department of Theatre Arts & Dance for making all this possible!

zAmya is a Twin Cities based theater company with a mission to connect those who have experienced homelessness with those who have not. CAR is a global movement of health workers organizing to dismantle structural racism in healthcare. In this participatory theater event, audience members can step on stage and “practice revolution” by intervening in situations where systemic oppression is playing out.

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