The ACT in Health Activism: Teaching Street Theater to College Students

IF 1.1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Anna Mullany
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Street theater is historically a form of political performance art used to foster social change and is characterized by unscheduled performances in public spaces, interactive audience participation, and short performances often repeated in the same spot for passersby. Long used as a creative tool within social movements, street skits not only entertain but are used to educate and build awareness on pressing issues. It is an art form for the people, by the people, making theater available for all (“on the streets”) rather than solely for those who can afford it. Street theater also has its uses in public health education and organizing and has been used globally as an effective method of health promotion, especially in rural and low-literacy areas. This paper looks at a street theater project that university students at Clark University in Worcester, MA participated in as part of a “Health Rights: Advocacy and Action” course. Students were tasked with developing a street theater skit that educates on a public health issue and publicly perform the skit on campus. Three skits were produced: (1) “Deadly Derailment”: raised awareness on industry deregulation and the 2023 toxic chemical spill in East Palestine, OH; (2) “Harm Reduction Saves Lives”: addressed humane and non-victim blaming ways to address substance use; and (3) “End the STIgma”: educated on sexual health on a college campus. Teaching street theater as part of public health pedagogy is a creative approach to inspire students to use their voices and link health promotion and activism.
健康激进主义中的 ACT:向大学生教授街头戏剧
街头戏剧在历史上是一种用于促进社会变革的政治表演艺术形式,其特点是在公共场所进行不定期表演、观众参与互动以及经常在同一地点为路人重复表演短剧。长期以来,街头短剧一直是社会运动中的一种创造性工具,它不仅具有娱乐性,而且还用于教育和提高人们对紧迫问题的认识。这是一种 "民有、民享 "的艺术形式,让所有人("街头")都能欣赏到戏剧,而不仅仅是那些有能力的人。街头戏剧在公共卫生教育和组织方面也有其用途,在全球范围内被用作促进健康的有效方法,尤其是在农村和文化水平较低的地区。本文介绍了马萨诸塞州伍斯特市克拉克大学的大学生参与的一个街头戏剧项目,该项目是 "健康权利 "课程的一部分:倡导与行动 "课程的一部分。学生们的任务是制作一个街头戏剧小品,宣传公共卫生问题,并在校园内公开表演。共制作了三个小品:(1) "致命的脱轨":提高人们对工业放松管制和 2023 年俄亥俄州东巴勒斯坦有毒化学品泄漏事件的认识;(2) "减低伤害拯救生命":以人道和不责怪受害者的方式解决药物使用问题;(3) "终结性传播疾病":在大学校园开展性健康教育。将街头戏剧教学作为公共卫生教学法的一部分是一种创造性的方法,可以激发学生使用他们的声音,并将健康促进与行动主义联系起来。
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