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    "N/A" playwright Mario Correa on the power of removing labels from politics

    By CBS New York,

    19 hours ago

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    "N/A" playwright Mario Correa on erasing labels 02:39

    I've never met anyone who didn't already have a hard and fast opinion about Nancy Pelosi or Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

    So when I set out to write a play inspired by the tumultuous relationship between the first woman Speaker of the House and the youngest woman ever elected to Congress, I knew my characters would remain nameless: "N" and "A."

    In our incredibly polarized nation, even someone's name can cause us to shut down, to close off.

    Pelosi. AOC. Trump.

    Still with me?

    There is power in a name. But there is power in putting a name – a label – aside.

    My first job was in politics, as an aide for a Congresswoman named Connie Morella. She was, and is, a Republican. She is also a liberal. Yeah, that used to be a thing.

    I loved my boss and my job. But just by working for a "Republican," I'd soon be labeled, too. Unknowingly, I'd picked a side.

    I got out of politics.

    Fast forward to after our show: A man in the audience – a big theater lover – tells me he's just returned from a week in Milwaukee. "I bet I'm the only person here," he whispers, "who just came back from nominating Trump."

    A Trump-loving theater-geek. As labels go, unexpected!

    Over the next few months, we're going to hear a lot of labels thrown around. "Childless cat ladies" barely scratches the surface.

    Maybe one day, our politics will be less prone to labels and name-calling. Maybe we'll even get back to a time when just hearing a person's name doesn't end a conversation.

    (Maybe…)


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    Story produced by Annie Iezzi. Editor: George Pozderec.

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