January 9, 2025 at 6:00 PM
Terrific New Theatre | 2112 5th Avenue North, Birmingham, AL 35203
Don’t miss your chance to be part of Voices United: A Night of Storytelling on January 9th in the exquisite new space at Terrific New Theatre. This remarkable evening promises to be a celebration of unity, strength, and resilience within our community, as we come together to listen to the powerful, personal stories of triumph, connection, and overcoming adversity. The event will feature a diverse range of voices, including those from the LGBTQIA+ community, offering unique perspectives on the human experience and the importance of solidarity.
Hosted by Obsinity
Featuring Priscilla Hancock Cooper · Kathie Hiers · Joi Miner · Leonard Lee Smith · Richard Tucker
In a time when society is often divided by race, gender identity, socioeconomic status, and other barriers, Voices United will serve as a time for hope and healing. By embracing the power of storytelling, we will bridge those divides, fostering empathy, understanding, and connection. Each narrative shared will contribute to a collective effort to strengthen our community, inspiring us all to recognize our shared humanity and potential for positive change.
In addition to being moved by these deeply personal stories, attendees will have the opportunity to support AIDS Alabama’s vital life-sustaining programs. Proceeds from the event will directly benefit those most affected by public health disparities, ensuring that these essential services continue to make a difference in the lives of those in need. By attending, you're not only participating in an evening of powerful storytelling but also helping to advocate for comprehensive rights, healthcare access, and dignity for all.
Mark your calendars for January 9th and secure your tickets today. Join us in being part of this transformative experience that will leave you inspired, connected, and empowered to create a more inclusive and compassionate world for everyone.
This is more than just a storytelling event—it’s a movement for change, solidarity, and equality.
For more info, contact Gina Mallisham
gina.mallisham@aidsalabama.org