Date
- Mar 13 2022
- Expired!
Time
- 7:30 pm
Location
Flannery’s Cafe
March 11 – 12 at 7:30pm and March 13 at 2:30pm
Chattanooga State Community College and Mark Making proudly present a community event– Flannery’s Café, an original play inspired by the life and work of Flannery O’Connor. Written by Peggy Douglas and Jason Tinney. Directed by Doug May. The talkback will be moderated by Donivan Brown, who is the director of the Horton-Keller Center for Traumatic Healing in East Chattanooga. Donivan is a co-facilitator with Chattanooga Racial Equity Collective. He’s also chair of the Ed Johnson Project, a member of the African American Cemetery Preservation Fund and a volunteer work organizer at Pleasant Garden Cemetery.
Flannery’s Cafe
March 11 – 12 at 7:30pm and March 13 at 2:30pm
Chattanooga State Community College and Mark Making proudly present a community event– Flannery’s Café, an original play inspired by the life and work of Flannery O’Connor. Written by Peggy Douglas and Jason Tinney. Directed by Doug May. The talkback will be moderated by Donivan Brown, who is the director of the Horton-Keller Center for Traumatic Healing in East Chattanooga. Donivan is a co-facilitator with Chattanooga Racial Equity Collective. He’s also chair of the Ed Johnson Project, a member of the African American Cemetery Preservation Fund and a volunteer work organizer at Pleasant Garden Cemetery.
Date
- Mar 13 2022
- Expired!
Time
- 7:30 pm