Performance History:
What’s Up With That – 1993, Seattle, WA
Multiculturalism or Tribalism? – 1997, Seattle, WA
The Binds that Tie – 1998, Seattle, WA
Race in America: The Experiment Continues – 1999, Seattle, WA
We Are Not Color Blind – 2000, Seattle, WA
Face Change – 2001, Seattle, WA
Novaland – 2001, Durban, South Africa
Ignorance is BS – 2002, Seattle, WA
Standing Room Only – 2002, Seattle, WA
Conference of the Birds – 2002, London, UK
In Our Names – 2003, Seattle, WA
Wake of the Horse – 2003, Seattle, WA and Prishtina, Kosovo
Skin Deep – 2004, Seattle, WA
Blanket of Fear – 2004, Seattle, WA
El Caballo Despierta – 2004, Los Barriles, Mexico
Dreams About Teeth – 2005, Seattle, WA and Chicago, IL
The Oresteia – 2014, Seattle, WA
History of Venues:
Northwest Folklife Festival
Green Lake Bathhouse Theatre
Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute
Seattle Art Museum
Seattle Pacific University
United Nations World Conference Against Racism
North Seattle Community College
Bates Technical College
Renton Ikea Performing Arts Center
Awards:
Recipient of the 2003 NEA Arts Learning Award
Recipient of the 2001 Faces of Courage Award
Winner of the KCTS Golden Apple Award for Excellence in Education
Recipient of the City of Seattle Diversity Award
June 5 proclaimed The Tribes Project Day by the state of Washington, King County, and the City
of Seattle.
Press and Features:
1997:
The Seattle Times, Feature article: Sunday, June 1
Yakima Herald-Republic: May 30
Ballard News-Tribune, Feature article: May 26
Television:
Kiro 7, News, Positively Northwest Feature, original air date: May 97
King 5, News, Top Story, original air date: July 97
1998:
Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Feature article: May 1, 1998
Yakima Herald-Republic, Feature article: April 17, 1998
Mirror, Feature article: April 1998
Jet City Maven, Feature article: March 1998
The Skanner, Feature article: December 9, 1998
1999:
KOMO 4, True Colors, original air date: October 98 1999
The Garfield Messenger, Feature article: February 15, 1999
The Spokane Spokesman-Review, Feature article: April 15, 1999
Entiat Valley Explorer, Feature article: April 1999
The Garfield Messenger, Editorial: June 3, 1999
The Skanner, Feature article: June 9, 1999
2000:
KCTS, Golden Apple Awards Program, Recipient of Award, aired throughout 2000
Chief Sealth Southwester, Feature article: February 11, 2000
Chief Sealth Southwester, Feature article: March 17, 2000
The Mooring Mast, Feature article: April 14, 2000
West Seattle Herald, Feature article: April 26, 2000
The Seattle Times, Feature article: April 27, 2000
The Thunderword, Feature article: April 27, 2000
The Skanner, Feature article: May 3, 2000
Chief Sealth Southwester, Feature article: May 5, 2000
South Seattle Sentinel, Feature article: May 26, 2000
KCPQ, Q13: Mornings Live On Cue, original air date: April 28, 2000
Seattle Municipal Channel, televised our performance shot live, aired thoughout 2000 after June
2001:
KWJZ, Smooth Jazz 98.9: Spotlight, original air date: June 2000
2001
Talking Stick, Feature article, December 2000
The Garfield Messenger, Feature article, December 19, 2000
Talking Stick, Feature article, February 2001
The Challenge, Tacoma Community College, Feature article, February 22, 2001
Talking Stick, Feature article, March 2001
The Skanner, Feature photos, May 16, 2001
South County Journal, Feature article, May 25, 2001
Talking Stick, Feature article, June 2001
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Feature article: August 13, 2001
The Skanner, Feature article, August 15, 2001
The Star, Johannesburg South Africa, Feature Article, August 23, 2001
Sin Corchetes, Latino America Caribe, September 2001
Real Change, Feature article, October 18, 2001
SABC, (South Africa Broadcast Company) News, original air date, August 2001
KUOW, Weekday, original air date: May 4, 2001
KUOW, Weekday, original air date: October 12, 2001
CNN.com, In-Depth Specials, September 2001
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