 Augusto Boal says, theater can help us build our future rather than just waiting for it. And that, he doesn't say social justice theater. He doesn't say applied theater or any specific, he says theater itself can help us create the future rather than just waiting for it. And that's a big idea. I actually focus on and talk to my students about this idea of what politic means and political and how theater, yes, can be a weapon and it should be the people who wield it. I mean, these are all theater for social change ideas, but the idea of politics and it being political comes from really the birth of what the function of theater was in its very beginning of what we now know it to be. Theater was the way to explore issues of democracy, of fate, of the body politic, of what it meant to be a citizen of this world. So this idea of what it means to be human and part of a group, that's the basis of theater itself. And social justice issues, we're talking about what it means to be a citizen of the world in a productive, listening, life-changing way. So all theater is political, but this idea of theater even with third and fourth graders can be part of a political ideology of what does it mean to you person to be part of this world and what might need changing. And that's one of the prompts that we give the kids when we ask them to create their own superhero, which we did last week. What needs changing about the world, okay? What's one thing you really like about yourself? Really like about yourself? Now if that was put into a superpower, how might that character work on the problem you just identified? And they wrote little monologues in their character of their superhero bringing out something that they already possess about an issue and that's social justice theater. The same way as doing an evening of forum theater with people screaming and shouting and you trying to balance on that tightrope of energy versus chaos and how good things can come from that. It's all really about theater as an art form that's talking about what it means to be human and that's what this work is.