Theater Event - Former Puerto Rican Political Prisoners in MA & RI

http://boricuahumanrights.org/political-prisoners/crime-against-humanity/

Imagine 30 years of your life living in a space 6 feet by 9 feet. Imagine being confined in isolation with no human contact. Imagine the shakedowns, the strip searches and the complete disregard for your humanity.

Crime Against Humanity is a play based on the real life experiences of 14 Puerto Rican political prisoners who spent more than two decades in prison for seditious conspiracy – two of whom are still incarcerated.

This play brings us into the U.S. prison system in a way no other play has, focusing on the politically motivated use of isolation, selective punishment, sensory deprivation and disproportionate sentences.
Crime Against Humanity East Coast Freedom Tour

Wednesday, March 17 • 6pm
A Conversation for Freedom with
Former Political Prisoners, Ricardo Jimenez, Alicia Rodríguez, Adolfo Matos
Salsarengue Restaurant & Seafood,
392 High Street, Holyoke, MA
Contact: rsantiag0@hotmail.com

Thursday, March 18 • 7pm
“Crime Against Humanity” Performance
with Former Political Prisoners, Ricardo Jimenez, Alicia Rodríguez, Adolfo Matos
Daniels Theater at Atwood Hall, Clark University,
950 Main St., Worcester, MA
Contact: cnegron23@gmail.com

Friday, March 19 • 6pm
Puerto Rican Identity Week - Brown University
“Crime Against Humanity” Performance
with Former Political Prisoners, Ricardo Jimenez, Alicia Rodríguez, Adolfo Matos
The Third World Center and La Federación de Estudiantes Puertorriqueños
Stuart Theater, 77 Waterman Street, Providence, RI
Contact: gabriela_alvarez@brown.edu

Sunday, March 21 • 7pm
“Crime Against Humanity” Performance
with Former Political Prisoners, Ricardo Jimenez, Alicia Rodríguez, Adolfo Matos
Cretans Association, 35 Carew, Springfield MA
Contact: rsantiag0@hotmail.com

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