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Four Rehearsals and a Performance: An Oral History

Liam Oliver Lair, Ashley Mog, Authors

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Pete on Divesting Privilege



Pete described his feelings of discomfort as productive, similar to Trevor. Much like K, he viewed FRAP as a way to question what is comfortable. He framed finding ways to move in his discomfort as a way of divesting his own privilege. He found that the best way to participate in the community of FRAP was to keep engaging through discomfort, he argued that “what makes me feel comfortable is also what constructs my privilege” and so his duty as a member of the community was to work on mitigating that in the space.
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