8:00 pm
Bowker Auditorium
$15-general public. $8-low income patrons and seniors. $5 students with valid I.D.As demographics and politics shift, youth find themselves caught between worlds: between childhood and adulthood, between racial and cultural identities, between gender and sexuality, between economic
class realities, between geographic borders. This year's Project 2050 explores duality, difference and divisions, the in-between spaces, the double consciousness, the borderlands, and the subliminal zones. In a
world where dualities are often exploited, how do these identities divide or unite us? What happens at the intersection of class, race and gender? How do issues such as immigration and the increased patrolling of borders affect our families and communities? Through poetry, Hip Hop and theater, Project 2050 breaks down barriers to embrace multiplicity and celebrate versatility!