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Me Too Monologues

(02/09/12 5:00am)

Me Too Monologues, a student-run production produced by the Center for Race Relations, will host its fourth annual show this weekend. Duke students will perform 19 monologues written anonymously by other students about themes of identity including sexuality, religion and race. Recess’ Jamie Moon and Caitlin Moyles sat down to chat with members of the show’s production team: executive producer Kimberley Goffe, assistant producer Logan Hasson, theatrical director Afftene Taylor, assistant director Naomi Riemer and actress Alison Kibbe. The group talked about the ups and downs of production and why Duke needs Me Too Monologues.




Great Depression rendered in full color at new CDS exhibit

(01/17/12 11:00am)

It is almost shocking to see a photo of the Great Depression rendered in color. The red lipstick on a woman’s face seems ill-fitting, as if it should be painted over with an appropriate shade of gray. In fact, when we think of the destitute financial times of the 1930s, our minds automatically conjure images in grayscale—the heavy coat of an urban worker or the soft locks of a blooming young woman.



Parchman Hour helps construct the legacy of imprisoned Freedom Riders

(10/20/11 8:00am)

They tossed their books aside, packed only essentials and finished writing their wills. With only one goal in mind—to fight racial desegregation in interstate bus travel—the young, interracial Freedom Riders accepted the prospect of death as they rode the bus into the racially divided Deep South in 1961.