The Mama Project: Together we can
Struggles may come and struggles may go, But the strength of a woman lives on, Together we can, together we can 鈥
Fifty women sway and sing, their rapt faces the many skin colors of South Africa. One of them has composed a song, the song they鈥檙e living in The Mama Project.
In 2016, the rhetoric of the U.S. presidential primaries made Sara Stackhouse want to draw women together across borders, across race and class divides. A founder of Actors鈥 Shakespeare Project in Boston, she knew the arts can wake people to their common humanity, no matter their external differences. She and her husband had worked in an orphanage in Cape Town, so she began with women there. The following year her friend and former general manager at Actors鈥 Shakespeare Project, Heather Fields Stern 鈥94, joined her.
鈥淲e鈥檙e opening a safe space where women can eat together, make art, and share their stories,鈥 said Stern, a professor at Suffolk University. 鈥淛ust doing that breaks barriers between cultures and socioeconomic divides.鈥
The women who come represent a variety of nationalities, races, cultures, and languages, including Xhosa, Afrikaans, and English. Calvin grad and Cape Town resident Naomi Jackson Sabatta 鈥93 has joined, too. They call themselves The Mama Project, and the art they create each year during a two-week workshop culminates in an exhibit and performance.
The skills, confidence, and friendships they鈥檝e developed have led the women to 鈥渟upport each other in ways they hadn鈥檛 ever imagined,鈥 Stern said. 鈥淭hey鈥檝e literally worn a new path between their communities. Now they walk to each other鈥檚 houses and stand together when they confront struggles.
鈥淥ur dream is to create an arts center and have an arts bus,鈥 Stern continued, 鈥渟o all the women can stay connected all year. When they鈥檙e isolated, that鈥檚 when women feel helpless.
鈥淲e鈥檙e also asking, 鈥楬ow do we do The Mama Project in the U.S. and break down our barriers?鈥 South African mamas can teach us so much about community and resilience.鈥
To learn more about The Mama Project, visit themamaproject.net.