What happens when a message that could save your life is in a language you were forbidden to learn? Wilma, renowned for its powerful performance, is an act of resistance that gives voice to the silenced. In this monologue, Itzhel Razo explores the wounds of racism, classism, and decolonization from a personal perspective, revealing how language can be a tool of exclusion. Through poetic and physical language, the play transforms the body and the spoken word into a cry for cultural memory, the Mayan language, and denied identity.
Age recommendation: Ages 15+
Photo credit: Carlos Alvar
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