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Kemi Adeyemi is associate professor of Gender, Women & Sexuality Studies at the University of Washington. She is the founder and director of The Black Embodiments Studio, an arts writing incubator, public programming initiative, and publishing platform dedicated to building discourse around contemporary black art.

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I’m embarrassed at how late I came to dramaturgy as a discourse given that I’ve technically been working as choreographer Will Rawls’ dramaturg for over five years—but I’ve mostly understood...

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