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6 First Time C on f eren c e P res en ters 7 In c it e / In sig h t Fi r s t T i m e P r e s e n t e r S po t l i gh t Spring 2 018 Process Drama: A Theatrical Tool for Social Justice By Colleen Horan & Sindy Isabel Castro Setting In Fall 2017, graduate students Colleen Horan and Sindy Isabel Castro enrolled in Chris Vine’s course Intro to Drama Conventions at the City University of New York’s School of Professional Studies. During one particular session, Vine facilitated a process drama entitled Last Town, inspired by the novel The Last Town on Earth by Thomas Mullen. Last Town Scenario Students were asked to participate and go in role as community members living 100 years ago. A war breaks out, a plague spreads, and a group of strangers come to their town seeking refuge. As a community, they must decide what to do. Should they welcome the newcomers in with open arms? What else would they be welcoming in if they did? Hold on to your Hotdish because AATE’s 31st National Conference will be held in Minneapolis, Minnesota, August 1-5, 2018! Three of our first time presenters are giving an exclusive preview of what’s in store for our attendee s. Process Through “drama” conventions, the class was tasked with making decisions and taking on mindsets that belonged to their characters. The drama offered insight about how process drama can aid facilitators and teachers in encouraging dialogue around difficult topics and explore possibilities for action within the safety of being in someone else’s shoes. Perspective: Sindy Castro In Fall 2017, my classmates and I learned about process dramas in the course Intro to Drama Conve