BIPOC Affinity Night for What the Constitution Means to Me
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View Upcoming EventsWe hope you’ll join us for the BIPOC Affinity Night: The People's Party for What the Constitution Means to Me. We invite all who identify as BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color), and their guests to a night of humor and history investigating the Constitution's profound effect on four generations of women, culminating in a live debate with a teen.
The evening's celebration will include pre- and post-show DJ sets by Bryson Wallace (host of KMHD radio show First Light), who will be playing a fun mix of disco, funk, and cross-generational pop music in the Main Lobby.
All people who self identify as BIPOC, and their guests, are specifically invited to attend. Though no one will be turned away, it is encouraged that folks outside of the BIPOC community join us on another night!
Thank you to our partners! Enjoy complimentary beverages provided by our generous Affinity Night partners, Multnomah Whiskey Library and Deschutes Brewery.
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Portland Center Stage is committed to identifying & interrupting instances of racism & all forms of oppression, through the principles of inclusion, diversity, equity, & accessibility (IDEA).