The Children of Change: Act II by JSCC

Birmingham 1963: The Children of Change is a powerful story, told from the perspective of a grandmother, about the events that took place in Birmingham during the Civil Rights movements for Black Equality. This story in particular goes into detail about the Children's Crusade and how it shaped our country's future.
Birmingham 1963: The Children of Change is a powerful story, told from the perspective of a grandmother, about the events that took place in Birmingham during the Civil Rights movements for Black Equality. This story in particular goes into detail about the Children's Crusade and how it shaped our country's future.

This is the second and final act of a two-act podcast project written and directed in conjunction with the Jefferson State Community College Spotlight Club. It was written by Phi Theta Kappa, Beta Lambda Delta chapter at Jefferson State Community College, and by playwrights Hannah Combs, Teresa McGill, Gabriel Miller, and Lesley Warren. Directed by Theater Instructor Lesley Warren.

Contributing Members: Marci Barrett, Jykia Johnson Hayes, Madison Maxwell, Lina Okorley, and Ruth Okorkley.
Faculty Advisors: Dr. Leisel Harris and Libby Holmes.

Characters:
  • Grandma - Octavia Grady
  • Theo, Papa - Glen Turton
  • Reverend Blair - Dylan Kielbasa
  • Alex - Courtney Kelly
  • Chloe - Alicia White
  • Dawn - Rebecca Laban
  • Ruth - Jasmine Johnson
  • Miles, Reporter - Gabriel Miller
  • Grandpa Miles, Coworker, DJ Ricky - Al Guido
  • Policeman - Kevin Towns
  • Understudy - Emma Gibson

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