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Violence, theatre, and the Luigi effect - Nashville PRIDE, Inc.

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The text discusses using theatre as a vehicle to address the exploitation of the U.S. healthcare system, advocating for storytelling and collective action to drive legislative change, while exploring the moral complexities of violence in social movements.

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