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DESCRIPTION:\n	Resistance Mic!&nbsp\;is part of the&nbsp\;A.R.T. of Human Ri
 ghts&nbsp\;series\, an ongoing collaboration between the American Repertor
 y Theater and Harvard Kennedy School’s Carr Center for Human Rights Policy
 .&nbsp\;Resistance Mic!&nbsp\;will take place on Wednesdays @ 8pm @ OBERON
 \, A.R.T.’s second stage theater\, and will be co-hosted by&nbsp\;Timothy 
 Patrick McCarthy&nbsp\;and&nbsp\;Sarah Sweeney.\n\n\n\n	Resistance Mic!&nbs
 p\;continues this spring with performances February 7\, March 7\, April 4\
 , and May 16.&nbsp\; &nbsp\;\n\n\n\n	March 7&nbsp\;at the Oberon in Cambrid
 ge\,&nbsp\;Resistance Mic!&nbsp\;returns with a lineup that includes write
 r and podcaster Steve Almond\, poet Krysten Hill\, baritone Davone Tines (
 star of the ART’s upcoming new opera\, ‘Crossing‘)\, the Youth Underground
  Theater Project\, spoken word poet and global health advocate Kat Geddes\
 , comedian Carolyn Riley\,&nbsp\; poet and activist Kevin Holden\, and co-
 hosts Tim McCarthy and Sarah Sweeney.\n\n\n\n	Buy advance tickets here&nbsp
 \;(strongly recommended).\n\n\n\n	Learn about past events&nbsp\;here.\n\n\n
 \n	Upcoming Resistance Mics will include poets Robert Pinsky and Steph Burt
 \, True Colors\, activist icon Cornel West\, and many more!&nbsp\; Be sure
  to sign up for email updates below\, and follow us on Facebook!\n\n\n\n	--
 -\n\n\n\n	Co-Hosts:\n\n\n\n	Sarah Sweeney&nbsp\;(@LooseGringa) is the author
  of&nbsp\;Tell Me If You're Lying(Barrelhouse Books\, 2016). Her poems and
  essays have appeared widely\, including&nbsp\;Washington Post\,&nbsp\;Sal
 on\,&nbsp\;Catapult\,&nbsp\;Oxford American\, and other venues. She works 
 as a writer in Boston. Find her at&nbsp\;www.sarah-sweeney.com.\n\n\n\n	Tim
 othy Patrick McCarthy&nbsp\;(@DrTPM) is an award-winning scholar\, educato
 r\, and activist who teaches at Harvard University. He is author or editor
  of five books from the New Press\, including&nbsp\;Stonewall’s Children: 
 Living Queer History in the Age of Liberation\, Loss\, and Love\, forthcom
 ing in 2018. He is also the host and director of the&nbsp\;A.R.T. of Human
  Rights&nbsp\;series. Find him at&nbsp\;https://www.hks.harvard.edu/facult
 y/timothy-patrick-mccarthy.\n\n\n\n	Co-Sponsors:\n\n\n\n	American Repertory 
 Theater&nbsp\;(@americanrep) at Harvard University is a leading force in A
 merican theater\, producing groundbreaking work in Cambridge and beyond. T
 he A.R.T. was founded in 1980 by Robert Brustein\, who served as Artistic 
 Director until 2002\, when he was succeeded by Robert Woodruff. Diane Paul
 us began her tenure as Artistic Director in 2008. Under her leadership\, t
 he A.R.T. seeks to expand the boundaries of theater by programming events 
 that immerse audiences in transformative theater experiences. Throughout i
 ts history\, the A.R.T. has been honored with many distinguished awards\, 
 including consecutive Tony Awards for Best Revival of a Musical for&nbsp\;
 Pippin&nbsp\;and&nbsp\;The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess\, as well as the Tony
  Award for Best Regional Theater. Under Paulus’s leadership\, the A.R.T.’s
  club theater\, OBERON\, has become an incubator for local and emerging ar
 tists. Dedicated to making great theater accessible\, the A.R.T. actively 
 engages more than 5\,000 community members and local students annually in 
 project-based partnerships\, workshops\, conversations with artists\, and 
 other enrichment activities both at the theater and across the Greater Bos
 ton area.\n\n\n\n	Carr Center for Human Rights Policy&nbsp\;(@carrcenter) a
 t Harvard Kennedy School trains future leaders for global careers in publi
 c service and social justice. Its research\, teaching\, publications\, and
  programming are guided by a commitment to make human rights principles ce
 ntral to the formulation of good public policy in the United States and th
 roughout the world.\n\n\n\n	Pangyrus LitMag&nbsp\;(@Pangyrus) publishes sto
 ries\, poems\, essays and journalism that make artful and original connect
 ions\, explore the unexpected\, and break the constraints that keep people
  and ideas isolated.&nbsp\; Based in Cambridge\, Massachusetts\, we publis
 h continuously online\, and in print twice a year.&nbsp\; Currently we are
  accepting submissions for our Spring 2018 issue and a special Resistance 
 themed edition.&nbsp\; You can find our latest publications and news at&nb
 sp\;pangyrus.com.\n\n
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LOCATION:OBERON 2 Arrow St. Cambridge\, MA 02138
SUMMARY:A.R.T. of Human Rights 
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