Donate.

This one is pretty straightforward. If you have the ability to pitch in financially, do your research, pick an organization that your heart feels pulled to, and give. Even one dollar counts. If you can’t give financially, you can look for other ways to help by donating time by volunteering, clothing/household goods, or taking daily intentional time for prayer or meditation for an organization and their work. People helping people, plain and simple. 

Here are a few examples: 

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The open conversation allowed for many ideas to be shared and a deeper understanding to develop.

Washington and Jefferson College incoming freshman

I wish you guys could do this for Congress! We would have a better government. Thank you, Theater Delta, for making me a better person and the world a better place.

Emory University faculty member

Many other discussions/performances are very general, but this performance led to a very nuanced discussion of communication.

University of Alabama Birmingham graduate student

This performance was highly engaging and interesting. Very thought-provoking.

North Dakota State University faculty member

The Theater Delta experience made it real; this format is significantly better than lecture.

North Dakota State University faculty member

The acting was amazing. I also loved the instructor. Very engaging.

Rush University undergraduate student

After experiencing this performance, I intend to become an advocate rather than sitting in the shadows.

Columbia College-South Carolina undergraduate student

The facilitator draws in and wraps up each point – he was very effective in addressing key points and leading the discussion.

Duke University faculty member, BioCoRE Program

I appreciated the chance to actually interact with the characters and see how they feel and think.

Washington and Jefferson College undergraduate student

Theater Delta did a great job. This should be done on every college campus.

Rush University undergraduate student

This performance provided us with opportunities to share ideas in a non-threatening environment.

University of California-Santa Barbara faculty member

Interactive Theater is a very interesting, novel way to teach ethics. These were very relatable issues.

Duke University graduate student, Duke Pratt MEM Program

I learned that Interactive Theater is a heck of a good teaching tool.

University of Alabama Birmingham faculty member

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