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December 19 is Cicely L.Tyson Day

By Teresa Eyring posted 12-13-2021 10:35

  

I wanted to share with you this press release from Erich McMillan McColl (Project1VOICE) about Cicely Tyson day on December 19th. The organizers of this nationwide event on what would have been her 97th birthday include Black Theatre Network (BTN), Black Theatre United (BTU), The CRAFT Institute, The International Black Theatre Summit and Project1VOICE (P1V)—along with Broadway Black and The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce. Read on to learn more about how you can get involved! - Teresa
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December 19, 2021 is Cicely Louise Tyson’s birthday.  She would have been 97 years-old.  To commemorate and honor the birth and legacy of this award-winning actor who broke barriers by challenging the stage and screen image for Black people, the Black theater service organizations—Black Theatre Network (BTN), Black Theatre United (BTU), The CRAFT Institute, The International Black Theatre Summit and Project1VOICE (P1V)—along with Broadway Black and The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce, are uniting for a national/global day of remembrance and solidarity called Cicely L.Tyson Day.  

Ms. Tyson resolved early in her career to bring a positive philosophy to the parts she played, “My art had to both mirror the time and propel them forward,” she wrote in her memoir, Just As I Am, published only weeks before her death, last year.  “I was determined to alter the narrative about Black people—to change the way Black women in particular are perceived, by reflecting our dignity.”

Besides her Oscar nomination for best actress in Sounder, she won two Emmys for playing the 110-year-old former slave in the 1974 television drama The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman.  In 2013, at the age of 88, Tyson won the Tony for best leading actress in a play for the revival of Horton Foote’s The Trip to Bountiful. But she said her most important accomplishment happened in 2016 when President Barack Obama awarded her the Medal of Freedom. 

If you and/or your organization would like to participate, below are some programming ideas for Cicely Tyson Day:

  • Dedicate programming and/or events to Ms. Tyson
  • Watch/stream Cicely Tyson movies
  • Post photos of Ms. Tyson to social media (we will provide the heading, digital images and hashtags, #cicelytysonday #hbdmisstyson if needed) 
  • Observe a moment of silence for 97 seconds
  • Dim the lights of your organization,  business or home for 97 seconds at 7PM
  • Post a list of 97+ little known facts about Ms. Tyson
  • create programming celebrating the life and career of Ms. Tyson
  • Have 12/19/21 proclaimed Cicely L. Tyson Day in your state, city or neighborhood 
  • Create a kudoboard 
  • Conduct 97 second interviews with friends, colleagues and people who knew and/or worked with Ms. Tyson 
  • Connect with influencers to develop programming around Ms. Tyson’s legacy and extensive body of work
  • Contribute to the Cicely L. Tyson School of the Performing and Fine Arts in East Orange, New Jersey
  • Play the game “three degrees to Cicely Tyson”

 Additionally, we ask you include in any statements and/or an programming dedicated to Miss. Tyson on Cicely L. Tyson Day include the names of all seven organizing collaborators for this event:  Black Theatre Network (BTN), Black Theatre United (BTU), Broadway Black, The CRAFT Institute, Harlem Chamber of Commerce, The International Black Theatre Summit and Project1VOICE. 

Ms. Tyson’s brilliance, creativity and defiance connects us all.  Our collective unity and shared strength will lead us to the better future that is always ours to claim. 

Thank you for your time and consideration in advance!

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