'Me Too Monologues' explores student identity in Columbia Med Center performance

"Particularly with this show, because it's so human-you know, it's a real person's voice that you're performing and it's very raw-I think being a public health student has helped me relate to people's stories and meet them where they are in terms of their social co...

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Published inUniversity Wire
Main Author Taub, Matthew
Format Newsletter
LanguageEnglish
Published Carlsbad Uloop, Inc 11.11.2014
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Summary:"Particularly with this show, because it's so human-you know, it's a real person's voice that you're performing and it's very raw-I think being a public health student has helped me relate to people's stories and meet them where they are in terms of their social context and their environmental context," MacFarlane said.