This short play by Ciarlene Coleman has sharp, funny dialogue that points to an important truth about non-BIPOC people who try to fit in with BIPOC friends in an inappropriate manner. Friends can educate each other about such issues and continue with their friendship. This play would be perfect for a high school or college performance as a way to begin a discussion on cultural appropriation, bigotry, and similar topics.
This short play by Ciarlene Coleman has sharp, funny dialogue that points to an important truth about non-BIPOC people who try to fit in with BIPOC friends in an inappropriate manner. Friends can educate each other about such issues and continue with their friendship. This play would be perfect for a high school or college performance as a way to begin a discussion on cultural appropriation, bigotry, and similar topics.