Episode 94: From the Archives: Efua Sutherland on Theatre, Literature and Self-rediscovery

March 06, 2020 00:32:08
Episode 94: From the Archives: Efua Sutherland on Theatre, Literature and Self-rediscovery
Into the Fold: Issues in Mental Health
Episode 94: From the Archives: Efua Sutherland on Theatre, Literature and Self-rediscovery

Mar 06 2020 | 00:32:08

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Show Notes

In honor of Women’s History Month, this episode of Into the Fold features the voices of three extraordinary women in the Hogg Foundation’s history. First, we hear from Bert Kruger Smith, the longtime host of the Human Condition radio series, and her interview guest, Efua Sutherland, the Ghanaian playwright, director, researcher and children’s rights advocate. We also hear from former employee of the Hogg Foundation, Linda Swan-Adkins, whose eye-witness account of the tragic 1966 UT tower shooting is an important piece of Texas history. Related links: Episode 77: Consumer Voice: Its Role in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion https://hogg.utexas.edu/podcast-consumer-voice Episode 33: Nightmare at Noon - The UT Tower Shooting https://hogg.utexas.edu/nightmare-at-noon-the-ut-tower-shooting

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