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Oakland 1946! A Theatrical Reenactment of the 1946 Oakland General Strike!
A Theatrical Reenactment of the 1946 Oakland General Strike!
What if you refused to go to work tomorrow -- and thousands other people did, too?
What would it look like if people danced in the streets downtown instead of sat inside office buildings?
The last time this happened in the US was in Oakland in 1946, when more than 100,000 citizens shut down the bustling post-war city for days. Beginning on a normal weekday morning downtown in early December, the Work Holiday of 1946, as it was called at the time, was a public show of solidarity with striking department-store workers that rapidly evolved into a remarkable experience of community activism. Throughout Oakland, residents talked and marched with neighbors and strangers, enjoyed free food, danced to jukebox tunes in the streets, and came together as working people to demand respect during a crucial moment in U.S. history.
Experience this momentous part of local history firsthand on Friday, December 5th (8pm) and Sunday, December 7th (2pm) at Latham Square in downtown Oakland. Oakland 1946! will stage a site-specific street theater performance that engages the audience and connects with current local workers’ struggles.
Join us for a wild and fun-filled afternoon of performance, education, action, and dancing in the streets!
What would it look like if people danced in the streets downtown instead of sat inside office buildings?
The last time this happened in the US was in Oakland in 1946, when more than 100,000 citizens shut down the bustling post-war city for days. Beginning on a normal weekday morning downtown in early December, the Work Holiday of 1946, as it was called at the time, was a public show of solidarity with striking department-store workers that rapidly evolved into a remarkable experience of community activism. Throughout Oakland, residents talked and marched with neighbors and strangers, enjoyed free food, danced to jukebox tunes in the streets, and came together as working people to demand respect during a crucial moment in U.S. history.
Experience this momentous part of local history firsthand on Friday, December 5th (8pm) and Sunday, December 7th (2pm) at Latham Square in downtown Oakland. Oakland 1946! will stage a site-specific street theater performance that engages the audience and connects with current local workers’ struggles.
Join us for a wild and fun-filled afternoon of performance, education, action, and dancing in the streets!
For more information:
http://www.oakland1946.blogspot.com
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How did it go? Please post pictures and a brief account. Thanks.
The performance went great with over 150 people in the audience.
We'll post pictures soon here and on our website... http://www.oakland1946.blogspot.com
Thanks everyone who came -- one more show tomorrow SUNDAY at 2PM
We'll post pictures soon here and on our website... http://www.oakland1946.blogspot.com
Thanks everyone who came -- one more show tomorrow SUNDAY at 2PM
For more information:
http://www.oakland1946.blogspot.com
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