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About Sistas Who Kill
Currently, Sistas Who Kill is gearing up for a series of live performances across the country, celebrating their latest project, a dramatic production titled "Resilient Spirits". This performance combines poetry, dance, and spoken word to explore the themes of survival and strength among Black women. Scheduled to begin its tour in early 2024, the performances are expected to take place in both intimate theaters and larger venues, allowing them to connect with a diverse audience. In addition, the organization is set to host a series of workshops leading up to the performances, focusing on self-care and community building for women of color. Collaborations with local artists and activists are also in the works, promising an enriching experience that emphasizes community engagement and empowerment. As Sistas Who Kill continues to grow, they maintain their commitment to creating spaces for dialogue and reflection, proving that live events can serve as powerful platforms for change.
Sistas Who Kill History
Sistas Who Kill was founded in 2019 as a response to the rising need for awareness around issues of violence, particularly against women of color. It began as a grassroots initiative aimed at educating communities about social justice, mental health, and self-defense. The organization quickly gained traction, hosting community workshops, panel discussions, and support groups that focused on empowerment and resilience. One of their notable contributions has been their theatrical performances, which tell the stories of Black women, highlighting the intersecting issues of race, gender, and violence. These performances not only entertain but serve as a catalyst for social change, shining a light on critical societal issues. Over the years, Sistas Who Kill has partnered with various organizations to expand their reach, ensuring their message resonates with audiences far and wide. Their commitment to art as a means of activism differentiates them in the crowded landscape of live performance, making them a unique voice in both the arts and social justice realms.
