'Bulletproof': Voices About Everything Everywhere" New York Amsterdam News- 5/16/92

It's the words spoken that keep your head moving, looking to find where the next voice is coming from throughout the piece. You're just beginning to get into what one character is saying about how he should be able to feel about the world, without anyone else's dictations about whether those feelings are right or wrong, and then another voice breaks in with something like, "how would you fix your neighborhood if you could? I'd put it in a rich neighborhood" or maybe they'll come to the realization that "Well, at least you have a sort of kind of love affair." Both black and white performaners in the piece, speaking about the things that affect their lives, comment at some point or other that their skins may be black or their skins may be white, "but it ain't bulletproof!"