Contributor at The Examiner, Mediator - Facilitator - Conflict Resolution Specialist at Creative Response to Conflict, Pieceworks!, Announcer / Programmer at 91.1 WTJU-FM, Director, Producer at Regional Theater
Location:
Charlottesville, Virginia
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
The Examiner since May 2011
Contributor
Creative Response to Conflict, Pieceworks! - Charlottesville, VA since Jan 1993
Mediator - Facilitator - Conflict Resolution Specialist
91.1 WTJU-FM - University of Virginia, Charlottesville since 1985
Announcer / Programmer
Regional Theater since Feb 1983
Director, Producer
Playwrights Lab - 123 E. Water St. Charlottesville Jun 2007 - Dec 2012
Writer
Education:
University of Virginia 1972 - 1985
B.A., Religious Studies; Nursing
Skills:
Directing Voice Acting Teaching Acting Public Speaking Therapeutic Listening Research Editing Grant Writing Non-profits Volunteer Management Professional Counseling Nonprofits
Interests:
Community radio, community theater, C-Span,and most especially BookTV -- 48 hours of non-fiction books from 8 AM Saturday through 8 AM Monday morning - every weekend!
Honor & Awards:
American Women in Radio and Television -- Honorable Mention, Best Radio Series of the Year (1984) for Women Of the World, featuring the deliberate choice of individuals to develop some form of creativity in the arts: in literature, music, theater or other forms of self-expression -- and its effect in overcoming physical or psychological oppression. The series featured examples in the lives of South African activist and musician Miriam Makeba; the escaped slave and abolitionist speaker and American writer, Harriet Jacobs; and in the autobiographical writing of Charles Darwin's granddaughter, the British visual artist Gwen Raverat, in her novel, Period Piece.