id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ezxuq6jc2bg43jtyigg7rwmb7e Lisa B. Thompson Pipeline by Dominique Morisseau 2018 4 .pdf application/pdf 2089 114 63 Pipeline by Dominique Morisseau (review) Pipeline by Dominique Morisseau (review) Directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz, Pipeline served public-school teacher Nya (Karen Pittman), her exhusband Xavier (Morocco Omari), and their son fathers, failing public schools, school safety officers, black youth violence, and the anxieties of the black middle class. identified as the school-to-prison pipeline that funnels black children, especially poor public-school the work of black playwright-performers Nilaja Sun fate of working-class black and Latino students in the public-school system, Morisseau concentrates Pipeline on one black middle-class family in order raised questions about whether class privilege provides a prophylactic that can protect black children The production made another important intervention in its challenge to perceptions of black famiNamir Smallwood (Omari) and Karen Pittman (Nya) in Pipeline. The threat of the black boy as monster appeared repeatedly in Pipeline. black students both culturally and pedagogically. Morris's new play was Smallwood (Omari) in Pipeline. ./cache/work_ezxuq6jc2bg43jtyigg7rwmb7e.pdf ./txt/work_ezxuq6jc2bg43jtyigg7rwmb7e.txt