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The following sermon was originally preached from the pulpit at Knox Church in Calgary, Alberta on 3 March 1963. Threat to A Way of Life Which of you convicts me of sin? If I tell the truth, why do you not believe me? (John 8:46b). With the approach of the Passover, the Jewish religious holy [...]

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Why the justice movement needs the arts

by andrewkooman on February 19, 2012

It was an exciting week on the She Has A Name front with a series of interviews and stories in the media and a reading from act one of the play in Calgary at Mount Royal University.  I’m grateful to the people giving the play airtime, for our PR Wizard who is helping us to [...]

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Local playwright looking for more support to launch tour By Erin Fawcett Published: February 15, 2012 8:18 AM A local playwright who writes powerfully about social justice issues is turning to the community to support his efforts in raising money for his play which touches on the issue of human trafficking. Andrew Kooman is the author [...]

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Lorne Daniel: Drawing Back to Take a Running Jump

by andrewkooman on February 13, 2012

I met Lorne the way people often tend to meet these days, online.  His social media presence is felt strongly in Red Deer where he is known for his work as an instructor at Red Deer College, his consulting firm Grandview Consulting, and his efforts to found a citizens group known as Rethink Red Deer. [...]

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She Has A Name Teaser Trailer – 2012 Tour

by andrewkooman on February 10, 2012

It’s so nice to have a filmmaker and editor in the family. I’m grateful to my bro Matt, of Unveil Studios, who does such quick and professional work. He made this trailer go a mile with footage captured during a rehearsal of the World Premiere in a space that required much improvisation. Watching this footage [...]

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Check out this new video about the 2012 tour. Alida Lowe talks about the impact She Has A Name will have in communities to promote the arts and justice across Canada.

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Burnt Thicket Theatre gives reading of She Has A Name at MRU human trafficking event Theatre Company reaches halfway point in bid to raise funds to take critically acclaimed play across Canada in 2012 Calgary, Alberta (February 01, 2012) – Burnt Thicket Theatre (BTT) is proud to present a reading from She Has A Name at Mount Royal University’s “They Have a [...]

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I like Steve!  I’m so glad he’s part of the team bringing She Has A Name across the country. Here’s a video from Steve in which he shares his perspective on the significance of the upcoming national tour. Take a look!

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