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EPISODE · Apr 7, 2019 · 1H

Episode 6: Naa Akua

from The Deep End Friends Podcast · host Reagan Jackson and Anastacia Renee: Black Women Writers

Naa Akua, Citizen University, Poet-in-Residence, is a queer poet, emcee, and actor. They are, poetry teacher at The Northwest School and WITS writer-in-residence at Franklin High School. Intentionality, love, and encouragement is the focus of Akua's work that can be found in tracks like "The Elements" or "Till It All Goes Away" from their mixtape Odd(s) Balance (on SoundCloud.com). Recently, Naa Akua was a cast member of Book-it Repertory Theater's adaptation of T. Geronimo Johnson's "Welcome to Braggsville". Naa is currently a cast member for Theater Schmeater's production of "Welcome to Arroyo's" and in a original boilesque ballet called "Tailfeathers". Naa Akua's one person show, Akwaba ran at part of Gay City's Mosaic program and Earth Pearl Collectives, Sovereign Queer Black Womyn Festival. When Akua is not writing and performing they are facilitating Sound Healing sessions which focus on breathing, being in the body and meditation.

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