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Episode 5: Jade for Hire Discussion
Saturday, 9/5/2020
3:00 - 4:15
Virtual Library
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United States


Would you like to further explore the themes presented in the San Francisco Mime Troupe's Tales of the Resistance? Please join the Troupe, our community partners and experts in the field in one of our facilitated post-listening discussions.

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Listen to Episode 5, Jade for Hire: The Case of the Wrinkled Egg at sfmt.org. Then, tune in to the Library's post-listening discussion on YouTube.
To build on this week's episode, we have assembled a panel about workers' rights and labor power. We'll have a conversation between Mime Troupe artist Keiko Shimosato Carreiro and Stanford PhD researcher Kari Barclay.


Keiko Shimosato Carreiro has been an actor, designer and director for the Mime Troupe since 1987. She is a member of the collective and frequent performer and designer around the Bay. Keiko received an award for Meritorious Achievement in Costume Design from the ACTF Theater Festival, for Three Sisters at St. Mary's College.


Kari Barclay is a writer, director and researcher based at Stanford University. He researches the history of labor and sexuality in the American theater and has been published in the Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism, Arab Stages and Theater Bay Area News and Features, among other outlets.


Come discuss what worker power looks like in a changing world.