Mexican Day

In 1948 Hisaye Yamamoto puts her job at the Los Angeles Tribune on the line when she joins forces with Bayard Rustin to desegregate Bimini Baths.  Part of the trilogy The Ballad of Bimini Baths. Critic’s Choice in the Los Angeles Times.

Cast: 
HISAYE YAMAMOTO, 26, a journalist, also plays: YASUNARI, a bath house attendant AJ MUSTE, a civil rights leader JJ WARRICK, a bath house owner BAYARD RUSTIN, 36, a civil rights activist, also plays: NATRICK, a bath house attendant JJ WARRICK, a bath house owner YASUNARI, a bath house attendant EVERETT MAXWELL, 64, an art curator and screenwriter, also plays: CARLYLE, a bath house patron TRUDY, a Southern matron OFFICER OLSON, a policemen JJ WARRICK, a bath house owner ZENOBIO REMEDIOS, 44, a bath house attendant, also plays: SANTOS, a bath house attendant ALMENA DAVIS, a newspaper editor
Authors: 
Tom Jacobson