Wading Between Two Titans
Community Listening Party

Wading Between Two Titans
Community Listening Party
Wading Between Two Titans
Community Listening Party
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DateAug 5 2023
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Event Starts4:00 PM
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VenueAttucks Theatre
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LocationUpper Banquet Room
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Ticket PricesFree and open to the public, pre-registration recommended.
Wading Between Two Titans
Community Listening Party
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Mobile Tickets
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Parking
Limited on-site parking is available at no cost in the Norfolk Redevelopment Housing Authority flat lot, diagonally opposite the Attucks Theatre on the corner of Church Street and E. Virginia Beach Blvd.
Security
To ensure a safe and enjoyable environment, all patrons are subject to metal detector screening and physical and/or physical inspection of their person and belongings. Failure to consent to an inspection will result in the denial of entry.
Suspicious activity, disruptive patrons, and guest-related problems should be reported to an usher or police officer immediately. SevenVenues reserves the right to ask any individual to leave if his or her behavior is deemed disruptive.
For more information on security measures, visit our Venue Policies page.
Event Details
Free and open to the public. Pre-registration is strongly recommended.
This event is a community listening party for Wading Between Two Titans, a podcast at the intersection of race, place and power in the time of sea-level rise. This event will feature food, music and a one-hour panel with Cassandra Newby-Alexander (Norfolk State University), Kim Sudderth, and Monét Johnson (New Virginia Majority).
Wading Between Two Titans narrates Norfolk's historic African American communities and their love/hate relationship with the tides that make the city what it is. Listen at twotitans.org or wherever podcasts are found.
Producer Adrian Wood will moderate the panel, playing clips from the podcast and offering panelists space to build on and contextualize their comments. The panel will be followed by an audience Q&A. There will be opportunities for attendees to give feedback on the podcast and its representation of Norfolk's African American communities. Most of all, this is a celebration of the hard work and accomplishments by environmental and housing advocates in this historic city.
The Repair Lab is part of the Karsh Institute of Democracy at the University of Virginia.