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A Woman of Action! Harriet Tubman and Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Day
As Close to Meeting Harriet Tubman as You will Ever Be! A family day at the theatre. Live performance that Entertains, Educates and Empowers all to take Action for a Better Life.
Karol Brown and James Brown of Brown Tones Productions will perform a musical storytelling event. For over 12 year Brown Tones Productions have spellbound audiences as Karol is the charming, jovial Aunt Harriet, a 92 year old version of Harriet Tubman, best known as the most renowned conductor on the Underground Railroad. A lady born a slave in 1820, freed herself and went back to free others. Harriet Tubman was the first woman in the US History to serve in a war behind enemy lines, a long time caregiver and a great leader. Hear Aunt Harriet tell her stories, and the songs of the time, Negro Spirituals sung by James Brown, a smooth tenor that will touch your spirit.
Musicians: Jay Kenny, Keyboard and Hank Philips on Bass.
Featuring Ann Mumford, A long time Health Advocate in the Education of prevention of HIV/AIDS in the African American Community and Women.
Mistress of Ceremony, TV Tacoma Host, Carolyn Mitchell. Health Information booths and concessions.
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LocationMt. Tahoma High School Theater (View)
4634 South 74th Street
Tacoma, WA 98409
United States
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| Minimum Age: 0 |
| Kid Friendly: Yes! |
| Dog Friendly: No |
| Non-Smoking: Yes! |
| Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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