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The Communal Plays And Other Narratives
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The psychological, emotional, spiritual, responses humans have with perceptions and relationships and and the dispostion of their relationship to public health as experienced over the decades. Here communities are faced with challenges that require raised awareness as they live in a world filled with displacment, erosions and enviormental and generational changes taking place in their world(s). The various characters in a few of the first section of the collection are faced with obstacles related to their background: blood ties, experiences, and where have they been in their past lives is questioned. It is  during times of change, struggle and strife where human development of families in crisis  must demonstrate their strength and will to survive the odds or obstacels  faced. The different plays offer insight into the challenges each are met with in life. Such as creativity, motherhood, memories of death of their elders, generational changes, are also met with innovation in both their inner worlds and the lives they live.  The first three and following four plays take the reader into murky terrains of the journey of each play offeres. A  few of the plays position its characters in  regions ranginging from: California, North, East, South and are reflective of their relationship with not only travel but the land of which they were descended: these landscapes of the past is met with: the western, modern. and contemporary landscape of change leading up to the 21st Century. In Do You Have Time to Die? explores the  impact technology has on humanity and is best seen through her relationship with her guard:  The other collections offer insight into the nature of love, family, health, and race, gender, class find its way into their own understanding of the modern world not stemmed from the past but how they cope with today. The collection offers an exploration on supernaltural an
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