A Call to Conscience, Inc.

A Call to Conscience, Inc. C2C is a nonprofit arts collective that uses theater, music, dance, and multimedia to dramatize themes dealing with the struggles of the oppressed. St.

PRODUCTIONS:

2012-13 I’ve Been to he Mountaintop:
Readers Theater in Five Voices. Louis Public Library Schlafly Branch

2013 Out From the Shadows:
A Tribute to Bayard Rustin
Missouri History Museum

2014 Hole in the Head: A Life Revealed
Film Screening. Timeline drama of unethical human experiments; panel discussion. Missouri History Museum



Film Screening: Fruitvale Station
Timeline dramatizing police brutality; panel discussion. Louis Public Library, Central Auditorium

2015 Unsung Voices of Black St. Louis
A tribute to African Americans who led in the areas of business, education, medicine, culture and civil rights. Missouri History Museum.

2016 Justice Too Long Delayed: Celebration of Letter from Birmingham Jail. Missouri History Museum

Black History Spotlight: Black Inventors in the Digital/Tech WorldCaller ID and Call Waiting / Fiber Optic Cables / Touc...
02/13/2026

Black History Spotlight: Black Inventors in the Digital/Tech World
Caller ID and Call Waiting / Fiber Optic Cables / Touch-Tone Phone - Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson

IBM Personal Computer - Dr. Mark Dean

Foil Electret Microphone (a highly sensitive, low-cost and compact condenser microphone. Used in 90% of modern microphone, including phones, hearing aids and baby monitors.) - James West (co-creator)

First Video Game Console w/ Interchangeable Cartridges (The Fairchild Channel F) - Gerald Lawson

Development of Shockwave & Web Animation / Development of Streaming / GIFs - Lisa Gelobter

GPS Technology - Dr. Gladys West

Programmable Remote Controllers - Joseph N Jackson

Archie Search Engine (considered to be the first search engine) - Alan Emtage

Queen of Happiness -
11/07/2025

Queen of Happiness -

Marking the 10th Anniversary of the tragic loss of Michael Brown Jr.

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06/13/2025

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Marking the 10th Anniversary of the tragic loss of Michael Brown Jr.

Social Justice Shorts 2025 -
05/29/2025

Social Justice Shorts 2025 -

Marking the 10th Anniversary of the tragic loss of Michael Brown Jr.

A FRESH REMIX TO A BELOVED CLASSICEnjoy!
05/17/2025

A FRESH REMIX TO A BELOVED CLASSIC

Enjoy!

"Ain't No Mountain High Enough" out now on Universal Music.Stream "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" : https://marvingaye.lnk.to/ANMHEremixFollow Vandelux -Spot...

05/02/2025

Alberta Hunter: Jazz, Sass, & Spice Live at the Cookery featuring Anita Jackson

04/22/2025

IMPEACH POTUS!

I want the Democrats to call for an Impeachment...Trump is violating his oath of office by not following and abiding by the U.S. Constitution....Democrats may not have the votes, but they need to make this man and his cabinet uncomfortable!

This year's Black History Month theme is Blacks in Labor.  Check out this article about Hershel Walker
02/08/2025

This year's Black History Month theme is Blacks in Labor. Check out this article about Hershel Walker

  Hershel Walker was an African American St. Louis, Missouri trade unionist and civil rights leader with an unparalleled degree of commitment to the struggles for peace and justice.

01/04/2025

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P. O. Box 78156
St. Louis, MO
63178

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PRODUCTIONS: 2012-13 I’ve Been to he Mountaintop: Readers Theater in Five Voices. St. Louis Public Library Schlafly Branch 2013 Out From the Shadows: A Tribute to Bayard Rustin Missouri History Museum 2014 Hole in the Head: A Life Revealed Film Screening. Timeline drama of unethical human experiments; panel discussion. Missouri History Museum Film Screening: Fruitvale Station Timeline dramatizing police brutality; panel discussion. St. Louis Public Library, Central Auditorium 2015 Unsung Voices of Black St. Louis A tribute to African Americans who led in the areas of business, education, medicine, culture and civil rights. Missouri History Museum. 2016 Justice Too Long Delayed: Celebration of Letter from Birmingham Jail. Missouri History Museum