Tag: intersectionality
New Directions, New Questions About Women Of Color In Theatre
What would you like to discuss about women of color in theatre?
A “Conversation” With Toni Morrison About Aesthetics and Identity
Discussing how race and gender impact artistic choices in Black women's writing.
Finding the Horror in One of My New Plays
What place do intimate stories of supernatural horror have in the world?
‘Encanta’ As a Celebration
A play honoring Lana Parrilla's performance on ABC's "Once Upon A Time," celebrated love and passion between women, between people of color, and between LGBT people.
‘Tulpa’ and Healing Through Writing
Writing healed me from a lot of the race and gender trauma I had internalized from a world that hates and fears Black women.
Transformations in Writing from the Self
What it meant for me to write a play from the intersections of race, gender, and sexuality
Intersectionality: Going Forward
On naming whiteness, maleness, heterosexuality, wealth, and so on just as we name people as women, people of color, LGBTQ, etc.
Getting the Hang of Intersectionality
Four questions you can ask yourself to help give you a better grip on applying intersectionality.
Intersectionality Is a Practice, Not an Identity
How do you actively work against racism, white supremacy, sexism, patriarchy, misogyny, and class oppression?
Diversity and Inclusion in the Arts Are Not Enough
Programs and services alone won’t do it. Simply hiring more women and people of color won’