This play, a major success in the 2017 Indy Fringe Festival, explores what happens when, during Freedom Summer (1964), a young black civil rights worker from the North shares a jail cell in rural Mississippi with a racist white man who is coming off a night of drinking too much. This comedy-drama looks at these two men of the same age at the height of the civil rights movement. This play, dedicated by the author to the civil rights individuals who risked their lives to come to the deep South to ... view more »
This play, a major success in the 2017 Indy Fringe Festival, explores what happens when, during Freedom Summer (1964), a young black civil rights worker from the North shares a jail cell in rural Mississippi with a racist white man who is coming off a night of drinking too much. This comedy-drama looks at these two men of the same age at the height of the civil rights movement. This play, dedicated by the author to the civil rights individuals who risked their lives to come to the deep South to work for change, is a JCC Unity Project presentation.
Sponsored by Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation and Efroymson Family Fund
The mission of The Unity Project is to build respect and understanding between various communities, especially the black and Jewish communities, through dialogue and the arts. Partners include the JCC, The Indianapolis Urban League, the Efroymson Family Fund and the Jewish Community Relations Council.
Part of the Ann Katz Festival of Books and Art.
The JCC’s 20th annual Ann Katz Festival of Books & Arts is a festival spanning over three weeks featuring local, national and international authors, films and filmmakers, performing and fine artists. This year’s Ann Katz Festival of Books and Arts runs October 17 through November 12, 2018.
The Ann Katz Festival of Books and Arts is made possible with generous annual support from the Irwin and Ann Katz Cultural Arts and Education Endowment Fund. Major sponsors this year (as of 7/24/18) include Penrod Society, Inc., Fifth Third Bank and Cohen Garelick & Glazier. A complete list of all festival sponsors can be found on the JCC’s website and are updated regularly. Sponsorship information can be received from Lev Rothenberg, JCC Cultural Arts Director, 317-715-9223 and lrothenberg@jccindy.org.
The JCC Indianapolis’s mission is to enrich the community by perpetuating Jewish tradition and heritage while celebrating diversity of beliefs through arts, education, health and wellness programs. JCC Indianapolis, which celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2014, is celebrating 60 years at its 6701 Hoover Road location on the city’s northwest side and is a beneficiary agency of the Jewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis, the United Way of Central Indiana and an affiliate member of the JCC Association of North America.
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