My Name is Adebiyi by Najma Ahmed
Read by Kenneth Omole
The following monologue started life in a workshop working with actor and writer John Rwoth-Omack
"The truth is, even when they aren't driving their trucks up, snooping around my stall laughing, just the thought of them chokes me. I hate seeing them and feeling powerless, standing with my head down so I don't catch their eye. It's why I'm here."
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