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AJ Lorenzini : Creative expression, theater, and why art matters in school

Feb 05, 20231 hr 12 minSeason 2Ep. 2
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Episode description

On this episode Caroline, Cynthia, and Lusi welcome Fort Wayne Indiana entertainer, educator, and friend, AJ Lorenzini.On todays episode the trans narrative co hosts meet with AJ Lorenzini as they talk arts, theater, drag, show choir, and continue the conversation around the onslaught anti lgbtqia legislation by Republicans, while touching on the importance of arts, and what’s being taught in school. “AJ Lorenzini is a creative individual looking to educate others on the various artistic aspects of English Language, Theatre, Literature, and Acting. Always open to new ideas and new approaches, with a strong desire to make others think and help understand the human experience through the arts.” Links to guest social media LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com › aj-loren...AJ Lorenzini - Theatre Teacher/Director - South Side High School ⸻


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