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The papers of African-American poet and playwright,
peacemaker, community activist, and television producer Sojourner Kincaid Rolle, have been
established in CEMA. Her poetry includes six chapbooks, inclusion in
various anthologies and literary journals and a body of uncollected
work, some of which has been choreographed for dance presentation
and performed as theater. In 2002, she co-wrote with Robert A.
Potter “Ayo’s Journey”, a multidimensional theater
performance about the transatlantic slave trade, based on a 12-poem
cycle. This production was directed by Val Limar. Four of her poems
were produced as short plays by the group “Dramatic
Women.” She describes her play “Omega Night”,
directed by UCSB theater graduate Joshua Kashinsky, as “a thrift
shop of old memories and fresh possibilities.” Kincaid Rolle produced a
well-received television show, “Outrageous Women”, from 1988-1995,
featuring interviews with local notables from the African American
community such as Dr. Shirley Kennedy and Mrs. Anita Mackey. Among
the many shows she produced included “A Tribute to Chumash Elders”
and segments on journalist Charlayne Hunter-Gault, on the Reverend
Leander Wilkes, and on muralist Manuel Unzueta. In the area of radio
and print journalism, she has interviewed countless visitors to the
UCSB campus including authors James Baldwin and Margaret Walker, and
civil rights activist Julian Bond. Kincaid Rolle has been a
California Arts Council Artist-in- Residence, and a California Arts
in Corrections teacher. She has served as the Community Outreach
Coordinator for the UCSB Center for Black Studies, and has served on
the Santa Barbara County Arts Commission, as well as on the boards
of several organizations including the Contemporary Arts Forum and
the The cast of “Ayo’s Journey” based on the poem cycle by Sojourner Kincaid Rolle. For more
information about Cultural Development Foundation and was appointed
Poet Laureate for AfriGeneas. She has inspired young poets in Santa
Barbara and throughout the country as a speaker and writing workshop
leader. Her poetry has been included in anthologies such as The
Geography of Home (Heydey Books, 1999) and Poetry of
Peace (Capra Press, 2002). Her published writings include her
poetry as well as commentaries on feminism, peace, and social
justice. Currently she is writing a memoir, The Promise: Inspired
by William Stafford. The Sojourner Kincaid Rolle Papers
will grow in stages and will eventually consist of literary
manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, broadsides, ephemera,
audio and video recordings. |
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