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Mysia Anderson-White

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  • Mysia Anderson-White

    Mysia Anderson-White is an assistant professor of Black Performance Theory in the Department of Theatre + Dance at UC San Diego. An artist-scholar, Dr. Anderson-White acts, writes, teaches, and serves as dramaturg in the creation of other worlds.

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