On Slave Ownership, Privilege and One DropPosted in Articles, History, Media Archive, Slavery, United States on 2015-04-25 23:09Z by Steven |
On Slave Ownership, Privilege and One Drop
One Drop of Love: A Daughter’s Search for Her Father’s Racial Approval
2015-04-21
Fanshen Cox DiGiovanni, Writer, Performer and co-Producer
For just a little over two years I have traveled across the United States performing the one-woman show I wrote and produce, One Drop of Love. One Drop is about history and family, race, class, gender, privilege. One of the central themes – which I express decisively in the closing monologue – is the importance of having the courage to confront painful pasts in order to heal, and to help make real change in the present.
One of the reasons I’m invited to perform across the country – besides that One Drop resonates with a large cross-section of people – is that Ben Affleck and Matt Damon are also producers. I met both when we were young (Matt in elementary school and Ben in high school), and we became fast friends because we shared a strong interest in theater. We spent many hours after school and on summer vacations in rehearsals and performing together. They have supported me – and many people from our community and others – in pursuing dreams, and sharing our interests and skills with others.
My heart sank when I learned of the leaked Sony e-mail revealing Ben’s actions upon learning of his family’s history of slave ownership…
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