Imani
Henry
Writer / Performer / Activist
"The best of the as-yet untold tales of the
queer underground still belong to the FTMs; and the most
exciting of these tales are being told in Imani Henry's B4T
(Before Testosterone). Mr. Henry combines the raw experience of
his subject matter with the finely-honed precision of his
acting, and the result is breathtaking. This is exactly the kind
of fresh, proud, high quality new queer theater I've been
looking for. This is standing ovation stuff. " --
Kate Bornstein, author of Gender Outlaw
Imani Henry is a Transman, Activist, Actor and
Writer and the National Coordinator of Rainbow Flags for Mumia,
a coalition of lesbian, gay, bi, two-spirit and trans people
fighting to stop the execution of and win a new trial for
African-American journalist and political prisoner Mumia
Abu-Jamal. Henry lives in NYC. Her play, B4T, takes a real
hard look at what transgender individuals face on a daily
basis---discrimination, abuse, acceptance. The show dares us to
actually acknowledge our gender privilege and see beyond what
society has designed for us.
Resume – (Selected Excerpts)
Awards 2003-2004
Artist Residency, Brooklyn Arts Exchange
2001-2002 Space Grantee, Brooklyn Arts Exchange
2001 Glam Slam Champion, House of Xavier
2001 Community Service Award, Trans World II People of Color
Conference
Featured or Solo Performances
2002 Creating Change Conference, NGLTF, Portland, OR
2002 International Drag King Extravaganza, Columbus, OH
2001 Sept 29th Stop War and End Racism Rally, Washington D.C
2000 Gender Splendor Institute, NGLTF National Conference,
Oakland, CA
1999 Spoken Word Jam, Apollo Theater, Harlem, NY
1999 TransVersive, sponsored by JRI Health, Boston
1997 Does Your Mama Know Book Tour, Boston, NYC, Washington DC
1997 Shared evening with Letta Neely, Cheryl Boyce Taylor and
Jocelyn Taylor, Dixon Place, NYC
Featured Panelist/Guest Lecturer
2002 North Atlantic Training Institute for Sexual Health
Educators Retreat, NY
2002 “Barriers to Healthcare for the Transgenders”, Bellevue
Hospital, NYC
2000 “Making the Links – LGBT Activists Response after S11”, NYC
2000 New York City LGBT Kwanzaa Celebration
2000 QPOC Conference, (Queer People of Color), Smith College, MA
2000 “Trans/Forming Gender: Sager Symposium”, Swarthmore
College, PA
Publications
Forthcoming Other Countries, 4th edition, Other Countries Press
Forthcoming Bullets & Butterflies, Queer Slam Poets Anth, Pier
Queen Press
1999 “In the Land of the Free, in Rhapsody Magazine
1997 “Can’t Manage It”, in The Evergreen Chronicles
1997 “In the Air”, in Virgin Territory 2,edited by Shar Rednour,
Masquerade Books
1996 “Bits and Pieces”, in Does Your Mama Know? Edited by Lisa
Moore, Red Bone Press
Ensemble Performances
2000 The Fraud by Susana Cook, WOW Café Theatre, NYC
1999 “The Angel” in Conga Guerilla Forest by Susana Cook, WOW,
NYC
1999 Hot Tamale by Susana Cook, WOW, NYC
1997 “Big Red” in Frisco Café by Renita Martin, Center Stage,
Boston
Related Experience
2001-2002 Stage Manager, Brooklyn Arts
Exchange, Brooklyn, NY
2000 Asst. Stage Manager, Evening for Mumia Abu-Jamal, (hosted
by Ossie Davis), Madison Square Garden, NYC
1999 Asst. Stage Manager, An Evening for Town Hall, NYC
1999 Co-Curator, Poetry Slam, Lambda Literary Foundation Writers
Conf., Atlanta
1997-1998 Co-Producer, Tryst: Pride Party for All Women, Boston
LGBTA Pride Comm.
1998 Stage Manager, Plays at Work Festival, The Theater
Offensive, Boston
1997 Stage Manager, Out on the Edge Festival (featured Peggy
Shaw, Greg Walloch & Luis Alfaro), The Theater Offensive, Boston
Activism 2002 Member, National Writers
Union, UAW, Local 1981 AFL-CIO
2002 Planning Committee, Transgender Institute, NGLTF Creating
Change Conference
2002 Advisory Board Member, F.I.E.R.C.E (LGBT youth
organization)
2001 Founder and Administrator for support internet listserve
TPOCX
2000 - Present Internet List Administrator, TGPOC
1999 - Present Co-Founder and National Coordinator, Rainbow
Flags for Mumia
Contact:
646.342.9673 •
imanihenry@yahoo.com
55 W17th Street, 5th Floor New York, NY 10011
Website:
http://www.geocities.com/imani_henry
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