Continuing to reflect on the experiences of women who are important to us, CLASS OF '70 was created in 2004. Similar to our previous shows, it was based on interviews with our mothers, aunts and friends that went to college in the late 1960s, as well as published material about the era. It explored what it was like to be a young woman at a time of such rapid change in our country, where college campuses were a hotbed for much of that change. It was eerie working on the show at a time when many women's rights, including our right to reproductive choice, were in danger again. The play was performed in both NYC and Louisville that year, and toured and remounted in full-length and excerpted form for years to come. Each time we have presented this show, it has to helped us shine a light on issues that have continued to hang in the balance in our country - including civil rights, reproductive rights and struggling against unjust wars.