You’ve Got to be Brave, Brave, Brave

Johnnie Carr and Rosa Parks on a bus boycott reenactment in Montgomery, Alabama, 1985 December 4. Photo by Alford, W. Dwain

You’ve Got to be Brave, Brave, Brave was originally presented as a social media campaign celebrating the intersection of Black History and Women’s History Months in February and March 2021. The original posts have been adapted to short videos and shared here as a way to continue to engage audiences. Viewers are invited to test their knowledge of notable figures past and present via these engagements that feature images, quotations, and verbatim performances. Each artifact is intended as an educational resource to stimulate continued conversation around the importance of intersectionality as it relates to identity.

Do you know the history behind the Artifact?

We rarely get the credit, but we understand the consequences.

Chucks & Pearls

Shallow understanding…absolute misunderstanding

What does it mean to be human?

Breaking through…holding it open

The doors that have been opened

The weight of multiple oppressions

I collect forgotten histories

Advocating for justice

That’s gonna make you tired, tired, tired.


Production Credits

Investigation & Performance Team

Sonia Sanchez …………….
Bryan Stevenson …………
Stacey Abrams …………….
Kimberlé Crenshaw …….
Dorothy Height
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Andrea Ambam
Laura Cabochan
Analisa Gutierrez
Suzy Jane Hunt
Ashley Renee Thaxton-Stevenson

VPL Production Team

Project Lead & VPL Artistic Associate: Tammie L. Swopes

Project Support & VPL Director:
Joe Salvatore

Project Support & VPL Associate Director
: Keith R. Huff

Project Manager:
Rachel Beecher

Caption Supporting:
Lydia Funke

Research and Development:
Lianne Davidoff
Sophie Gore

Video Editing/Creation:
Lara Gavagan


You’ve Got to be Brave, Brave, Brave is a collaboration between VPL, the Department of Music and Performing Arts Professions, and the Office of Equity, Belonging, and Community Action.