8 stories by "Camron Wright"
 When walking into the theater I did not know anything about Victoria and Nicomendes Santa Cruz, the siblings that shifted Afro-Peruvian culture by embracing all parts of their identity.…
For most of us, it is easy to remember our childhood home and how it felt like walking through the front door. Maybe you can imagine the way your bedroom looked filled with toys or the smell…
The Indian Removal Act of 1830 was the legal displacement of 60,000 natives from their homelands to the Oklahoma Territory. During the removal, thousands of lives were lost along the journey…
Imagine an unplanned college reunion to grieve the loss of a beloved friend. After being separated for decades six women are in one room to mourn the woman that they loved. The play, "Long T…
It is easy to take for granted the privilege of learning English at a young age and the different types of opportunities that can come with the language. The play "English," currently at Stu…
The retelling of history has traditionally been told from the winner's perspective. Without a true winner, the narrative is for the world. In the story of Emmett Till, there will never be a …
The story of Emmett Till is not an easy story to tell. It is a story that is kept out of history books because it is the brutalization of a Black, teenage boy from Chicago who did not return…
Lynn Nottage's, "Mlima's Tale" is a beautiful play about the journey of an elephant, Mlima, whose tusks are removed after being illegally poached by hunters in the country of Kenya. It is a …