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Carol Campbell, Author of “The Goddess Diaries,” to Perform at W&L

IMG_2409-2-577x400 Carol Campbell, Author of “The Goddess Diaries," to Perform at W&LCarol Lee Campbell

Washington and Lee University presents a public performance by Carol Lee Campbell, creator of “The Goddess Diaries,” on March 20 at 5:30 p.m. in Hillel 101. The event is free and open to the public.

“The Goddess Diaries” is an ongoing theatrical production featuring true-life stories of women.

Through performance, broadcasting and educational endeavors, Campbell’s work in feminist performance and playwriting addresses intersectional issues surrounding gender oppression.

Voted Best of the Fringe three years in a row (DCMetro Theater Arts) at The Capital Fringe Festival in Washington, D.C., “The Goddess Diaries” completed its seventh run as a benefit show at the George Mason University last October. Campbell presents ongoing theatrical projects at Mason that focus on gender and sexual oppression in a migration setting.

In 2016, she launched a new music/talk radio program, Music Alley Radio that airs live from Arlington, VA, 96.7 FM. Through dialogue with guests, Campbell explores the intersection of social activism and musical talent around D.C.

Carol has a master’s degree in feminist theater and performance from George Mason University. Her capstone project, “The Lesbian Wannabe” was recognized with the Outstanding Graduate Student Project Award.

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