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CCC Presents Acclaimed Actor And Playwright
Mike Wiley
 Cleveland Community College Student Government Association is proud to showcase acclaimed actor and playwright Mike Wiley as part of the College’s celebration of Black History Month on Tuesday, February 21, at 2 pm in the Mildred H. Keeter Auditorium.
Wiley has spent the last decade fulfilling his mission to bring educational theatre to young audiences and communities across the country. In the early days of his career, he found few theatrical resources to shine a light on key events and figures in African-American history. To bring these stories to life, he started his own production company. Through his performances, Wiley has introduced countless students and communities to the legacies of Emmett Till, Henry “Box” Brown and more. His most recent works include a one-man play based on Tim Tyson’s memoir Blood Done Sign My Name and The Parchman Hour, an ensemble production celebrating the bravery and determination of the Freedom Riders who risked their lives to desegregate Southern interstate bus travel in 1961.
Mike Wiley has a Masters of Fine Arts from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is the 2010 Lehman Brady Visiting Joint Chair Professor in Documentary Studies and American Studies at Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In addition to his numerous school and community performances, he has also appeared on Discovery Channel, The Learning Channel and National Geographic Channel and has been featured in Our State magazine and on PBS’ North Carolina Now and WUNC’s The State of Things.
For more information on this event visit www.clevelandcommunitycollege.edu or call 704-669-4034. This event is free and the public is invited.   Provided By Margo Greene

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