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                                                                                         - The Boston Globe                                                                                                                        
                                    We need a ritual to remember black lives like DJ Henry’s. This play gives us one
                                                                            
                                                                                            Every day is a struggle so normalized we just deal with the scrapes, scratches, and big, blue bruises. We keep smiling, keep thriving, keep moving along. Until something stops us and forces us to catch our breath. Thursday night at Hibernian Hall in Roxbury, a little less than 100 people gathered for a play, The Movement Theatre Company’s production of “What to Send Up When It Goes Down” by Aleshea Harris.
                                                                                     
                                                                     
                                                                    
                                                                                    Every day is a struggle so normalized we just deal with the scrapes, scratches, and big, blue bruises. We keep smiling, keep thriving, keep moving along. Until something stops us and forces us to catch our breath. Thursday night at Hibernian Hall in Roxbury, a little less than 100 people gathered for a play, The Movement Theatre Company’s production of “What to Send Up When It Goes Down” by Aleshea Harris.