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What is driving my applied project are questions derived from lived and observed experiences as an African American female born and raised in Los Angeles California to a non-native of twelve years in Arizona. I recognize situations I have gone

What is driving my applied project are questions derived from lived and observed experiences as an African American female born and raised in Los Angeles California to a non-native of twelve years in Arizona. I recognize situations I have gone through may not have happened if I was not a person of color and a woman. This is also true for Hispanics, Latinos, Native Americans, Pacific Islanders, Asians and other immigrants. The history of America as taught in public, secondary and post-secondary institutions speaks to this truth and raises the questions that I will explore in this document in relation to the process of creating my performance work Movement Speaks.
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    • Movement speaks: learning of self, others and civic responsibility
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    2017
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    • thesis
      Partial requirement for: M.F.A., Arizona State University, 2017
    • bibliography
      Includes bibliographical references (pages 37)
    • Field of study: Dance

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    Statement of Responsibility

    by Erika Moore

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