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'''Location:''' Charlotte, North Carolina and other places world wide. | '''Location:''' Charlotte, North Carolina and other places world wide. | ||
'''Description of Artwork:''' This play depicts scenes from American life and has several gay charecters in it--one of whom is also a black nurse. It | '''Description of Artwork:''' This play depicts scenes from American life and has several gay charecters in it--one of whom is also a black nurse. It contains subject matter pertaining to HIV. <P> | ||
'''The Incident:''' The New York based touring company doing this Pulitzer Prize winning play was engaged by a Charlotte theatre group to perform this play. The touring company arrived and was ready to | '''The Incident:''' The New York based touring company doing this Pulitzer Prize winning play was engaged by a Charlotte theatre group to perform this play. The touring company arrived and was ready to perform the play which had previously been advertized in an area covering three states. Religious fundamentalists protested this and got Senator Jesse Helms involved to pressure the Auditorium to cancel the play . Some of the protesters were members of the American Family Association, Bob Jones University and One Million Moms (and Dads) which is part of the American Family Association. <P> | ||
'''Results of Incident:''' The play was canceled and has never been performed in Western North Carolina or South Carolina since and many theatrical producers will not take on this project in the Carolinas because of the problems which | '''Results of Incident:''' The play was canceled and has never been performed in Western North Carolina or South Carolina since and many theatrical producers will not take on this project in the Carolinas because of the problems which occurred in Charlotte when asked by this reporter. <P> | ||
'''Source:''' The Chalotte Observer Newspaper; Chalotte, N.C. | '''Source:''' The Chalotte Observer Newspaper; Chalotte, N.C. | ||
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Greenville, SC | Greenville, SC | ||
The Associated Press | The Associated Press | ||
====Date: [[:Category:2011|2011]]==== | |||
====Region: [[:Category:North America|North America]]==== | |||
====Subject: [[:Category:Sexual/Gender Orientation|Sexual/Gender Orientation]], [[:Category:Nudity|Nudity]], [[:Category:Religion|Religion]]==== | |||
====Medium: [[:Category:Performance Art|Performance Art]], [[:Category:Theater|Theater]]==== | |||
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'''Confronting Bodies:'''Fremont School Board | |||
'''Dates of Action:''' March 2011 | |||
'''Location:''' Fremont, California | |||
'''The Incident:''' English teacher Teri Hu requested that the play be used in her school as secondary material for her Advanced Placement class. In spite of receiving a unanimous recommendation by the Textbook Advisory Committee, the school board rejected the work due to concerns of "divisiveness" and potential offense to "people of faith." <P> | |||
'''Results of Incident:''' In spite of a letter from NCAC, the play remained rejected. <P> | |||
'''Source:''' http://www.mercurynews.com/education/ci_21022870/fremont-school-board-votes-down-controversial-book-again?source=most_viewed | |||
[[Category:1995]] | [[Category:1995]] |
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Date: 1995
Region: North America
Subject: Sexual/Gender Orientation, Nudity, Religion
Medium: Performance Art, Theater
Artist: Kushner, Tony.
Confronting Bodies:Religious Fundamentalists
Dates of Action: 1995
Location: Charlotte, North Carolina and other places world wide.
Description of Artwork: This play depicts scenes from American life and has several gay charecters in it--one of whom is also a black nurse. It contains subject matter pertaining to HIV.
The Incident: The New York based touring company doing this Pulitzer Prize winning play was engaged by a Charlotte theatre group to perform this play. The touring company arrived and was ready to perform the play which had previously been advertized in an area covering three states. Religious fundamentalists protested this and got Senator Jesse Helms involved to pressure the Auditorium to cancel the play . Some of the protesters were members of the American Family Association, Bob Jones University and One Million Moms (and Dads) which is part of the American Family Association.
Results of Incident: The play was canceled and has never been performed in Western North Carolina or South Carolina since and many theatrical producers will not take on this project in the Carolinas because of the problems which occurred in Charlotte when asked by this reporter.
Source: The Chalotte Observer Newspaper; Chalotte, N.C. The Greenville News Greenville, SC The Associated Press
Date: 2011
Region: North America
Subject: Sexual/Gender Orientation, Nudity, Religion
Medium: Performance Art, Theater
Confronting Bodies:Fremont School Board
Dates of Action: March 2011
Location: Fremont, California
The Incident: English teacher Teri Hu requested that the play be used in her school as secondary material for her Advanced Placement class. In spite of receiving a unanimous recommendation by the Textbook Advisory Committee, the school board rejected the work due to concerns of "divisiveness" and potential offense to "people of faith."
Results of Incident: In spite of a letter from NCAC, the play remained rejected.