In Satellites, which premiered at The Public Theater in 2006, playwright Diana Son raises challenging questions about parenting, racial identity, and community. When they move into a predominantly black neighborhood undergoing gentrification, a Korean-American architect, her African American husband, and their new baby are welcomed to their home by a brick thrown through the front window. The hole it creates opens the house up to a host of unexpected problems as they discover a world in which tradition, social order, and economic and sexual boundaries are constantly in flux.