ON DEMAND | Fairly Traceable: Live Performance and Panel Discussion
In collaboration with the ABA Judicial Division Tribal Courts Council, the ABA Section of Civil Rights and Social Justice presents its second-ever virtual play and panel discussion. Set during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Fairly Traceable follows the journeys of a young Ponca man and a Chitimacha woman as they juggle personal and career ambitions with advocacy for the environment and the people they love. In this romantic dramedy, award-winning Cherokee playwright Mary Kathryn Nagle reveals the culpability of corporate polluters and climate change deniers in environmental disasters. In the discussion directly following the play, Native leaders discuss the performance and its significance.