Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Gina Ulysse: Using Her Total Person

Below is an excerpt from Wesleyan's Center for the Arts Blog, written by Director Pamela Tatge:

There are a number of events on campus this week and next that will help to bring into focus what is going on in Haiti right now. We are so fortunate to have faculty who can share their personal and scholarly understanding of this magnificent country with us as we try to grapple with the present-day horror and the necessities of the future.

If you have never seen Professor Gina Ulysse (Anthropology, African-American Studies and FGSS) perform before, you must. I can guarantee that those who have will be flocking to see her again, so I suggest that you plan to arrive early this Thursday night when she performs her dramatic monologue Because When God Is Too Busy: Haiti, me and THE WORLD. We have moved the event from the CFA Hall to Memorial Chapel so that we can accommodate a larger audience.

To read more, visit the CFA Blog.

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