Camae
Camae is a character from the play "The Last Black Man in San Francisco," written by Joe Talbot. She serves as a friend and confidante to the main character, Jimmie Fails. Camae is portrayed as a strong and supportive figure, navigating the complexities of identity and belonging in a changing urban landscape.
In the play, Camae's interactions with Jimmie highlight themes of friendship and resilience. Her character adds depth to the narrative, emphasizing the importance of community and connection in the face of gentrification and personal struggles.