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Anna Marchessi and Coria Castillo Shatter Labels with Their Work "Fat, Crippled, and Mamarrachas"

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Anna Marchessi and Coria Castillo shatter labels in their play "Gross, Cripples, and Mamarrachas," a project that doesn't offer definitive answers about who decides what it means to be normal, but rather reveals patterns, dismantles norms, and points out the structural violence that surrounds us, especially when the body, a disability, our size, identity, or our very existence, are outside the "hegemonic." The creators and protagonists of the pl…
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Anna Marchessi and Coria Castillo shatter labels in their play "Gross, Cripples, and Mamarrachas," a project that doesn't offer definitive answers about who decides what it means to be normal, but rather reveals patterns, dismantles norms, and points out the structural violence that surrounds us, especially when the body, a disability, our size, identity, or our very existence, are outside the "hegemonic." The creators and protagonists of the pl…

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EFEMINISTA broke the news in on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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