Featuring Kathryn Seabron

Thursday, March 26th | 6:00pm – 8:30pm Pacific Time

“Angry Black Woman 101” is a powerful one-woman show written and performed by Kathryn Seabron.

Through a blend of storytelling, vivid vignettes, poetry, and multimedia, Seabron confronts the everyday misogynoir—the intersection of racism and sexism—that Black women face in workplaces, communities, and social spaces.

The piece draws from her personal experience at a nonprofit, using it as a springboard to examine microaggressions, enduring stereotypes such as the “angry Black woman,” and how white women’s tears are weaponized to marginalize Black women’s lived experiences.

The show celebrates resilience, brilliance, and defiance while inviting audiences to reflect on deeply ingrained societal injustices.

There will be a showing and then discussion with Q&A following.

*THIS EVENT IS FREE FOR MEMBERS*

KATHRYN SEABRON

Kathryn is a Creatrix, Activist, Sex-Educator, Producer, Director, Actor, Dancer, Choreographer, Ecdysiast, & Mistress of Ceremonies.

Kathryn is a graduate of San Francisco State University, earning her Bachelor’s in Theater Arts and is based in Oakland, California.

Her theatrical career began as a Stage Manager for the historic Lorraine Hansberry Theater.

Since then, she has Stage Managed for many major theater companies in the San Francisco Bay Area and has directed for the Asian American Theater, African American Theater Company, Oakland Ensemble Theater Company and Oakland Public Theater.

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