Excerpts about from Selected Letters
Sacred Heart Monastery wrote: “…Anita wowed Sisters with not only the dire health issues facing women of all races from the perspective of African American women, but also encompassed vivd ethnic realities and cultural differences in her engrossing performance… inspiring life-saving attention to an often-ignored health consideration.” Read Sacred Heart’s Entire Letter
Gettysburg, PA – Community College wrote: “By far, Mama Juggs is in the top 1% of all programs we have ever invited to our campus. Indeed, the audience is transfixed by Mama Juggs, as she relays to you the rather vivid and emotional consequences of womanhood; the phenomenology of motherhood; the complex meaning of having breasts.” Read Gettysburg’s Entire Letter
York, PA – Community College wrote: “…Anita wowed Sisters with not only the dire health issues facing women of all races from the perspective of African American women, but also encompassed vivd ethnic realities and cultural differences in her engrossing performance… inspiring life-saving attention to an often-ignored health consideration.” Read York’s Entire Letter
Durham, NC – Durham Public Library (Main) wrote: “It was a wonderful, intergenerational program with a very diverse, audience… Some members laughed so hard that they were crying, and others were crying because they were so moved by the presentation. The house was packed with almost 100 people on a beautiful fall Sunday afternoon. All the comments were very positive and many suggested we bring Ms. Woodley back for more productions.” Read Durham Library’s Entire Letter
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Sponsored by the Triangle Association of Black Journalists
We’re proud to announce that The Triangle Association of Black Journalists (TABJ) is now the sponsor of the Mama Juggs shows at Durham’s Health Touch NC LLC. Monthly shows at the wellness center will benefit the community by spreading breast health awareness through dramatic performance art in North Carolina. Ten percent of the proceeds will support various breast cancer organizations and health care/well-being in the US, as well as the rainforest of Cameroon, Africa.