
How The Alliance Theatre’s Collision Project Opened My Mind About Dr. King
MLK wasn’t just a person who stood up for African American rights. He wouldn’t stop until segregation ended. Until integration was present and breathing.

MLK wasn’t just a person who stood up for African American rights. He wouldn’t stop until segregation ended. Until integration was present and breathing.

The Collision Project’s “Letters to Dr. King,” performance at the Alliance Theatre, showcased teens advocating for activism and encouraging others like them to use their

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Positive representation like this in mainstream media is so important moving forward for youth of color because it emphases that their stories are important.

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