Religious Practice in Activist Performance

“Religious Practice in Activist Performance with the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless,”in the Association for Theatre in Higher Education Religion Focus Group’s Journal, Summer 1999: 23-29.I worked for about a year and a half on a political performance piece with the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless’ Women’s Empowerment Project, and this was my first attempt to process that work.

L.M. Bogad

Bogad writes, performs, and strategizes with mischievous artists such as the Yes Men, Agit-Pop, and La Pocha Nostra. He is a veteran of the Lincoln Center Theatre Director’s Laboratory, and a co-founder of the Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army.

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