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DIALOGUES

ON

DIVERSITY

 

A Social Justice Theater Company

"Brave theater that opens people up to the possibility of change."

 

-JOHN H. HOUCHIN, BOSTON COLLEGE, CHAIR, THEATRE DEPARTMENT

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A "humorous take on the weighty issues of racial and ethnic stereotyping."


-THE WASHINGTON POST

 

"Music from the local songwriter and rapper Mike Boston...was featured in the play."


-THE BOSTON GLOBE

 

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Over 1200 programs in 45 states

about us

Vital. Funny. Award-winning.

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Dialogues On Diversity is the country's premier social justice and diversity theater company. DOD uses theatrical models to deliver our message of difference, inclusion and social justice. We offer a range of fun and interactive programs. These programs educate and entertain, or "edutain." We also utilize satire and parody because we've discovered that humor helps people to open up about difficult and complicated issues.

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AWARD-WINNING

Best Cultural Speaker Award 2016-2017:
Association for the Promotion of Campus Activities
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"Small Theater, Best New Play"
2015 Nominee:
Independent Reviewers of New England
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Best Diversity Artist 2014:
Campus Activities Magazine
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Best Cultural Speaker Award 2013-2014:
Association for the Promotion of Campus Activities
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VIEW CLIPS

Promo: "DOD Workshops"
Clip: "The Movement"

MORE PRAISE!

Willie C.J. Harmon, Program Advisor for African American Programs, South Dakota State University

Mr. Jones is high energy and he has an engaging personality...students gave consistent praise...[they] really appreciated the way he spoke to them and not at them.

The Honorable Jonathan D. Weinzapfel, Former Mayor of Evansville, Indiana

Over the course of six days...the comedy duo did radio and television interviews, attended synagogue and church services...[which] culminated with a community-wide performance.

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We hope to keep our programming as inexpensive as possible. We also know that no matter the cost, there are those who cannot afford to participate in this important work. We ask for your donations to help bridge that gap.

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