Liza Jessie Peterson

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Liza Jessie Peterson is a playwright, actor, activist, and educator. She is known for her one-woman show, The Peculiar Patriot and her appearances in Ava DuVernay's film 13th.[1]

Early life

Liza Jessie Peterson is originally from

slam poetry scene.[4]

Teaching career

In 1998 Peterson began working at Riker's Island Academy on Riker's Island teaching poetry for students there. Originally supposed to be a three-week job, Peterson found herself staying there for three years due to the high demand for her classes from students and teachers. In 2008 Peterson accepted a full-time position at Riker's Academy.[3] By 2018, Peterson will have taught at Riker's Island for 20 years.[5] She created and developed The Urban Folktale Project, where her students created original plays based on their most pressing issues and performed it at several theaters around New York City. The project was so successful that it received a grant from Russell Simmons’ Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation. The Urban Folktale Project has successfully produced three plays.[6]

Career as a Playwright

Peculiar Patriot

While Peterson has written several plays, her most recent and well known was her one-woman, solo performance, The Peculiar Patriot.[6] Peterson has worked on this show since 2003[1] and was based on her own experiences teaching, newspaper articles, and prison reports.[7] Peterson toured this production across the country in 35 jails and penitentiaries. In 2014 Peculiar Patriot was put on as the second show in the Penumbra's festival of experimental works.[8] Peterson also opened for Angela Davis at the 2016 Columbia University Behind the Bars conference on Mass Incarceration.[9] The play follows Betsy LaQuanda Ross who travels to prisons to visit her friends and family, offering them advice and updates on life outside of prison.[1] The show was based on Peterson's work with New York City prisons. It first opened on September 17, 2017 in the National Black Theatre’s 49th season. It was directed by Talvin Wilks.[1]

Career in other fields

Poetry

Peterson began as a poet with the Nuyorican Poets Cafe in 1998. This later turned into Def Poetry.[5] Two of her most well known spoken word poems are “Ice Cream Fiend”[10] and “Waitress”[11] which both were aired on the HBO show, Def Poetry Jam.[12]

Books

Peterson's first book, All Day: A Year of Love and Survival Teaching Incarcerated Kids at Rikers Island, was published on April 18, 2017. This book covers a year in Peterson's classroom at Riker's Academy in which she taught a GED class.[13] Peterson raised funds for the book through a Kickstarter campaign launched on July 21, 2013.[14]

Film

Peterson has also acted in several films. She portrayed a slam poet in Marc Levin's 1998 movie Slam. She also portrayed the casting director in Spike Lee's Bamboozled. She is also known for her role of Pam in Love the Hard Way. In 2016, she was interviewed for the documentary 13.

Critical reception

Peterson's one woman show The Peculiar Patriot has received praise from The New York Times and TheatreMania.[15][16]

Filmography

As an actress

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Slam Slam Poet "Ice Cream Fiend"
1998 Peppermills Martha short film
2000 Bamboozled Ruth (Casting Director)
2001 Love the Hard Way Pam
2007 A Drop of Life Nia short film

As Herself [12]

Year Title Role Notes
2002-04 Def Poetry Jam Herself Episode 1.4 (2002)

Episode 4.6 (2004)

2014 Hating Obama Herself Documentary
2016 13 Herself Documentary
2021 Angola Do You Hear Us? Voices from a Plantation Prison Herself Short Documentary

References

  1. ^ a b c d BWW News Desk. "Liza Jessie Peterson's THE PECULIAR PATRIOT to Premiere at National Black Theatre". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2017-11-06.
  2. ^ "Liza Jessie Peterson". Vimeo. Retrieved 2017-11-06.
  3. ^ a b c d "LIZA JESSIE PETERSON". The Trove. Retrieved 2017-11-06.
  4. ^ a b "Ex-model brings prison tale 'Peculiar Patriot' to Penumbra". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2017-11-06.
  5. ^ a b "Hey, You're Cool! Liza Jessie Peterson | Mass Appeal". Mass Appeal. 2017-07-29. Retrieved 2017-11-06.
  6. ^ a b "Artists | Liza Jessie Peterson | MAPP International Productions". mappinternational.org. Retrieved 2017-11-06.
  7. ^ PARENTEAU, AMELIA. "Truth, Not Facts: Documentary Theatre Aims beyond Stage Realism to Grapple with Reality Itself." American Theatre, vol. 34, no. 7, Sept. 2017, pp. 19-22.
  8. ^ "Liza Jessie Peterson's 'The Peculiar Patriot' is powerful at Penumbra". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2017-11-06.
  9. ^ "Beyond the Bars 2016 Save the Date: March 4-6 - The Center for Justice at Columbia University". The Center for Justice at Columbia University. 2016-01-05. Retrieved 2017-11-06.
  10. ^ urbanrenewalprogram (2010-08-26), Def Poetry - Liza Jessie Peterson - Ice Cream Fiend, retrieved 2017-11-06
  11. ^ LizaJP7 (2008-12-03), "Waitress" - LJP on HBO Def Poetry, retrieved 2017-11-06{{citation}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  12. ^ a b "Liza Jessie Peterson". IMDb. Retrieved 2017-11-06.
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  14. ^ "ALL DAY". Kickstarter. Retrieved 2017-11-06.
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  16. ^ "The Peculiar Patriot". TheaterMania.com. Retrieved 2017-11-06.