Luna MalbrouxCelebrating A Black Joy IconThere are Black icons among us who are shining light and holding our culture together by just living in the fullness of who they areMar 1, 20221Mar 1, 20221
Luna MalbrouxWe Wear The Masks, Part 1Exploring the masks we live in with Racial Equity Facilitator, Educator and Theatre of The Oppressed Practitioner, Nick TsangarisJan 27, 2022Jan 27, 2022
Luna MalbrouxWhy Joy?Reflections on why I’m centering joy as an approach for ushering in more belonging and equity.Jan 20, 2022Jan 20, 2022
Luna MalbrouxTolerance isn’t Enough: If You Are an Ally It’s Time to AffirmI was honoroed to be the guest speaker at Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation’s Pride Shabbat. Here’s the full speech:Jun 24, 20191Jun 24, 20191
Luna MalbrouxHow to Be a White ManAn artist statement + suggested reading for the curious/excited/provoked on the comedic play, How to Be a White Man.Mar 19, 2018Mar 19, 2018
Luna MalbrouxAin’t Nothing New Under this Here SunLiberals vs. Bigots? Or Pots vs. Kettles?Nov 10, 20161Nov 10, 20161
Luna MalbrouxWhy This Black Woman is Driving Across the CountryMapping Privilege, one Identity at a TimeNov 6, 2016Nov 6, 2016
Luna MalbrouxI Too Sing America. How Langston Hughes’ words still ring sorrowfully true, 80 years later.I get the phone calls- almost daily. From my sisters across the country when another one of us is murdered, another child is dragged with a…Jul 6, 2016Jul 6, 2016
Luna MalbrouxWhat #BlackLivesMatter Looks Like in ActionJust witnessed the most heart-warming interaction. While waiting for BART at the Macarthur station, I overheard a young Black man speaking…Feb 18, 2016Feb 18, 2016