A Call to Conscience Interactive Theater for Social Change Presents: ‘We Shall Not Be Moved: The Jefferson Bank Protest’ – August 30 – September 1, 2024

A Call to Conscience Interactive Theater for Social Change Presents: 'We Shall Not Be Moved: The Jefferson Bank Protest' - August 30 - September 1, 2024

Based on the book: The Jefferson Bank Confrontation: The Struggle for Civil Rights in St. Louis Written by former Congressman William “Bill” Clay.

 

Tickets can be purchased at the door on the day of the performance: Immediately following the opening night performance, attendees are invited to a reception where they can greet activist Percy Green.

A Call to Conscience Interactive Theater for Social Change Presents: ‘We Shall Not Be Moved: The Jefferson Bank Protest’ – August 30 – September 1, 2024

A Call to Conscience Interactive Theater for Social Change Presents: 'We Shall Not Be Moved: The Jefferson Bank Protest' - August 30 - September 1, 2024

Based on the book: The Jefferson Bank Confrontation: The Struggle for Civil Rights in St. Louis Written by former Congressman William “Bill” Clay.

 

Tickets can be purchased at the door on the day of the performance: Immediately following the opening night performance, attendees are invited to a reception where they can greet activist Percy Green.

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Bread & Roses Missouri – 2/19 – 2/22/26

Experience the untold story of the 1933 Funsten Nutpickers Strike in St. Louis. Black women, facing low wages, unsafe conditions, and Jim Crow segregation, organized over 2,000 workers across five factories. With a brick in one hand and a bible in the other, their bold act of solidarity positioned St. Louis at the intersection of workers’ and civil rights.

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