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Dr. Nina Angela Mercer: Mythologies of Erasure (Part One)


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Next, we visit with playwright and scholar Dr. Nina Angela Mercer who draws from family roots in Washington, DC and her lifelong fascination with mythology and world-building to examine how stories a society or community tells about itself too often promote marginalization and erasure of history.

This episode is Part 1 of Dr. Mercer's talk and will be followed by Part 2 in our next episode.

Dr. Nina Angela Mercer is a culture worker, scholar, and interdisciplinary artist. Her plays include GUTTA BEAUTIFUL; ITAGUA MEJI: A ROAD AND A PRAYERELIJAHEEN BECOMES WINDCHARISMA AT THE CROSSROADS; A COMPULSION FOR BREATHING; MOTHER WIT AND WATER-BORN; and GYPSY AND THE BULLY DOORShe also collaborated with Urban Bush Women as writer and performer in HAINT BLU. Nina’s writing is published in The Killens Review of Arts & LettersBlack Renaissance Noire; Continuum: The Journal of African Diaspora Drama, Theatre, and PerformanceA Gathering of the Tribes Magazine OnlineBreak Beat Poets Vol 2: Black Girl MagicAre You Entertained? Black Popular Culture in the 21st CenturyPerformance Research JournalRepresent! New Plays for Multicultural Young People; and So We Can Know. She is currently a community engagement fellow at The Woodshed Center for Art, Thought, and Culture at Georgetown University's Racial Justice Institute. She is also the executive director of Ocean Ana Rising, Inc./OAR. For more information, visit her at www.ninaangelamercer.com.

For more about Dr. Mercer, also visit InfiniteBody blog. Click here.

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Body and SoulBy Eva Yaa Asantewaa