If They Come for Me in the Morning: Town Hall Forums on the Legacy of State-Sponsored Xenophobia

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If They Come for Me in the Morning examined the generational impact of state violence through five weeks of performances and conversations with Native American artists and activists, African American historians, Japanese American incarceration camp survivors, Holocaust survivors, and people who are today threatened with deportation.

2018 October The Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Gavin Brown’s Enterprise, The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, NY

Curator and Executive Producer Brian Tate
Project Coordinator Jenny Tibbels
Production Support Trevor Exter
Audio Recording Adrian Taverner
Social Media Holly Ajala
Photography Ed Marshall & Shyanne Yellowbird

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