Kitt Blessing Guests On TriVersity Talk With Host Wendy Stuart 7 PM ET Wednesday, June 26th, 2024

Kitt Blessing Guests On TriVersity Talk With Host Wendy Stuart 7 PM ET Wednesday, June 26th, 2024

Wendy Stuart and Steven Bloomer Teague will be hosting TriVersity Talk! this Wednesday at 7 PM ET with featured guest Kit Blessing.

TriVersity Talk! is a weekly web series with featured guests discussing their lives, activism and pressing issues in the LGBTQ Community. With TriVersity Talk!, the goal is to laugh and learn.

TriVersity Talk! Is part of TriVersity’s ICARE Initiative. ICARE stands for Increasing Community Awareness through Relevant Education. ICARE Programs are generously funded by The Greater Pike Community Foundation.

Kitt Blessing, playwright, educator, designer, received their bachelor’s degree in Theatre Arts and their Master’s in Theatre Education from Drew University. They also received their CMA from the Laban/Bartenieff Institute of Movement Studies. Kitt’s writing career began in 2018 when their play You Don’t Know How it Feels was performed at the Dream Up Festival. Since then, they have had numerous plays produced in the NYC area with a variety of theatre companies. Their most recent work, Salvation, received a staged reading through the Family Repertory Company in May of 2024.

 

Watch TriVersity Talk! Live on Wednesday at 7 PM ET on YouTube here:

 

https://www.youtube.com/@TriVersityCenter

The official website for the TriVersity Center may be found at https://www.triversitycenter.org

Subscribe and listen to TriVersity Talk! on Apple Podcasts/iTunes here:

 

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/triversity-talk/id1614158419

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