As you might know, our upcoming run of Paris Commune in the BAM 30th Next Wave Festival in the Fisher Building sold out in around 48 hours. But we really want you to see the show!
So leave us a comment answering our question and get entered into a raffle for two tickets to our Invited Dress Rehearsal on October 3 at 2:00pm.
We want to know:
If you could change one thing in our country, what would it be?
In the actual Paris Commune, the citizens of Paris rethought lots of different elements of society, from free speech rights to women's rights to the practice of baking bread at night. So talk to us! What would you want to change if you could reimagine our society? More healthcare? Less healthcare? Campaign finance reform? Less regulations for businesses? Leave us a comment below, and get entered to win the tickets!
We're also running this contest on our Facebook and Twitter, so feel free to enter there, too!
And thanks to Sam Breslin Wright for generously sharing photos with us!
So leave us a comment answering our question and get entered into a raffle for two tickets to our Invited Dress Rehearsal on October 3 at 2:00pm.
We want to know:
If you could change one thing in our country, what would it be?
In the actual Paris Commune, the citizens of Paris rethought lots of different elements of society, from free speech rights to women's rights to the practice of baking bread at night. So talk to us! What would you want to change if you could reimagine our society? More healthcare? Less healthcare? Campaign finance reform? Less regulations for businesses? Leave us a comment below, and get entered to win the tickets!
We're also running this contest on our Facebook and Twitter, so feel free to enter there, too!
Daniel Jenkins, Aysan Celik, Jeanine Serralles, and Nina Hellman in Paris Commune tech |
Aysan Celik in Paris Commune tech |
Free education for everyone at every level!
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Replace the Electoral College with direct popular vote.
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Narrow the gap between rich and poor
ReplyDeleteAwesome answers! Thanks to all for entering the competition and for your thoughtful participation. It is much appreciated.
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