Following is a list of articles written by Mandala Center artists and associates plus some features in the press. Be sure to check out the Mandala Blog as well, with personal writings by members of our team, mentees and collaborators.
Mandala Center & Colleagues
Race-based Affinity Groups -- Why do them?
By Zhaleh Almaee & Marc Weinblatt, 2020.
Multi-heritage / Mixed Race Resources
By Zhaleh Almaee
(Created for “Straddling Worlds” workshop) November 2020.
Anti-oppression Work with Playback & Theatre of the Oppressed
By Zhaleh Almaee & Marc Weinblatt
(Created for “Playback for Social Impact,
Stories and Practical Tips”), 2020
Combining Theatre of the Oppressed and Playback Theatre: A Powerful and Delicate Marriage
By Marc Weinblatt
June 2015.
Theatre of the Oppressor: Working with Privilege Towards Social Justice
by Marc Weinblatt with
contributions from Cheryl Harrison
Edited by Toby Emert & Ellie Friedland 2011.
Theatre of the Oppressed & Playback Theatre – Cousins with a Common Cause
By Hannah Fox, Marc Weinblatt, & Lory Britain (International Playback Theatre newsletter),
fall 2000.
Small Steps towards Change: A parable from Azerbaijan
By Marc Weinblatt for “The Higher Source”,
April 2000.
The Mosaic of T.O. in the U.S. and Canada
By Marc Weinblatt for “Under Pressure” (International T.O. newsletter), July 2000.
An Effective Multicultural Dialogue
Led by Cheryl Harrison & Marc Weinblatt
Written by Robert Leonard
(Community Arts Network), 1999.
In the Press
Inside the Mandala Center: Meet Theater Activists Marc and Zhaleh
Port Townsend Leader, October 14, 2014
When Theatre is a Container for Human Concerns
India Together, April 30, 2011
Rainbow of Desire Performance at the Race and Pedagogy Conference
This article was written by Parker Berry published on October 5, 2018 in The Trail, a weekly newspaper run by an independent student-led organization at the University of Puget Sound
Change the World and Have a Good Time Doing it!!
By Marc Weinblatt for the “Blue Star Gazette”, July 2003.
Theatre Production Like Real Life
Peninsula Daily News, June 7, 2011