Controlled Damage
- 80 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Focusing on Viola Desmond's courageous stand against racism in a 1946 Nova Scotia movie theatre, this work highlights her transformation from an ordinary woman to a civil rights icon. Andrea Scott's theatrical exploration delves into the profound impact of Desmond's actions on Canadian culture, while also illuminating the ongoing struggle for social justice and civil rights. The narrative underscores both the personal sacrifices Desmond made and the enduring legacy of her bravery in the face of systemic racism.
