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Kitchen Table Talk: Women’s Roles In Uncertain Times | Berkeley

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Saturday, March 25, 2017 - 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm | Cost: FREE
Kala Art Institute | 2990 San Pablo Ave, Berkeley, CA

Event Details

For centuries women have gathered together in domestic spaces to seek community and to problem solve. To have a talk at the kitchen table means engaging in trusted, frank conversation among friends and family—among those one can trust and count on to provide positive feedback. This participatory conceptual feminist performance creates a temporarily platform for public inquiry and debate regarding the future of women’s roles in uncertain times.

In this audience participatory experience, Tanya Augsburg plays the role of moderator, “rolestorming” Barbara Walters. She invites participants to choose an “identity.” As that “identity,” she asks participants to identify a current political concern for women, follow a series of instructions, and answer questions that culminate in a face-to face kitchen table talk or a real outside “action.”

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Cost: FREE
Categories: Art & Museums, Political Activism
Address: 2990 San Pablo Ave, Berkeley, CA