1 00:00:00,867 --> 00:00:02,102 >>My name is Jessica Harris. 2 00:00:02,102 --> 00:00:03,803 I think the best way to describe myself 3 00:00:03,803 --> 00:00:05,839 is a patchwork quilt. 4 00:00:05,839 --> 00:00:08,441 I'm sort of an amalgamation of things. 5 00:00:08,441 --> 00:00:10,110 I'm an amalgamation of the people 6 00:00:10,110 --> 00:00:12,912 who have supported me and poured into me. 7 00:00:12,912 --> 00:00:15,749 I have so many passions and interests, 8 00:00:15,749 --> 00:00:18,485 and they all kind of intersect in the areas of art, 9 00:00:18,485 --> 00:00:20,020 community and education. 10 00:00:20,020 --> 00:00:22,288 I am the community research program manager 11 00:00:22,288 --> 00:00:25,225 at the Equity Center at the University of Virginia, 12 00:00:25,225 --> 00:00:27,394 where I work supporting their various initiatives 13 00:00:27,394 --> 00:00:30,497 with a particular focus on arts and equity. 14 00:00:30,497 --> 00:00:32,399 I'm the founder and artistic director 15 00:00:32,399 --> 00:00:35,402 of a youth theater education nonprofit. 16 00:00:35,402 --> 00:00:38,438 So Empowered Players is based in Fluvanna County, 17 00:00:38,438 --> 00:00:40,907 and we offer accessible arts education 18 00:00:40,907 --> 00:00:42,976 for students grades K through 12. 19 00:00:42,976 --> 00:00:45,245 I'm also the president of the Descendants 20 00:00:45,245 --> 00:00:47,180 of Enslaved Communities at UVA, 21 00:00:47,180 --> 00:00:50,016 which is a nonprofit organization focused on bringing 22 00:00:50,016 --> 00:00:52,218 together descendants in our area. 23 00:00:52,218 --> 00:00:54,687 I'm also a writer with Vinegar Hill Magazine. 24 00:00:54,687 --> 00:00:56,823 And aside from that, I'm a director. 25 00:00:56,823 --> 00:00:59,826 I'm a lover of all things arts, all things community, 26 00:00:59,826 --> 00:01:00,994 all things Charlottesville. 27 00:01:00,994 --> 00:01:02,695 I am also a farmer's market junkie, 28 00:01:02,695 --> 00:01:04,197 and I love going to the farmer's market. 29 00:01:04,197 --> 00:01:06,866 I've had the pleasure to direct or teach 30 00:01:06,866 --> 00:01:09,769 and even perform at a number of theaters in our area. 31 00:01:09,769 --> 00:01:12,672 So I've been a part of Four County Players, which was one 32 00:01:12,672 --> 00:01:14,407 of the first organizations 33 00:01:14,407 --> 00:01:16,409 where I discovered my love of theater. 34 00:01:16,409 --> 00:01:18,578 I've been involved at Live Arts. 35 00:01:18,578 --> 00:01:20,613 I've been involved at the Charlottesville Players Guild, 36 00:01:20,613 --> 00:01:22,115 at the Jefferson School, 37 00:01:22,115 --> 00:01:24,150 which is Charlottesville's Black Theater Organization. 38 00:01:24,150 --> 00:01:26,252 I mean, even outside of our community, I've had the pleasure 39 00:01:26,252 --> 00:01:29,022 to be a part of a directing team at the Kennedy Center, 40 00:01:29,022 --> 00:01:32,025 and most recently at Purdue Theater in Indiana. 41 00:01:32,025 --> 00:01:34,227 I feel so lucky that the arts have been a part of my life 42 00:01:34,227 --> 00:01:35,728 for as long as I can remember, 43 00:01:35,728 --> 00:01:38,064 and that's with huge thanks to my parents for making sure 44 00:01:38,064 --> 00:01:41,167 that my brother and I had opportunities in theater and music 45 00:01:41,167 --> 00:01:43,570 and dance, but many, if not all 46 00:01:43,570 --> 00:01:46,106 of those opportunities were not here in Fluvanna County. 47 00:01:46,106 --> 00:01:48,541 We had to travel to engage in the arts. 48 00:01:48,541 --> 00:01:51,344 And so when I was 16, I realized, hey, 49 00:01:51,344 --> 00:01:53,213 I've had these wonderful experiences. 50 00:01:53,213 --> 00:01:54,514 I wanna be able to share the same 51 00:01:54,514 --> 00:01:56,082 with students here in our county. 52 00:01:56,082 --> 00:01:57,851 And so I found it Empowered Players. 53 00:01:57,851 --> 00:02:00,086 I wanted students to just have a chance to come 54 00:02:00,086 --> 00:02:03,323 and be a part of a show and see themselves on stage 55 00:02:03,323 --> 00:02:06,025 and engage in the transformative power of the arts. 56 00:02:06,025 --> 00:02:09,195 And what started as a one week summer camp has now blossomed 57 00:02:09,195 --> 00:02:13,166 into a multi-year, multi-program organization. 58 00:02:13,166 --> 00:02:14,734 And to be so placed based too, 59 00:02:14,734 --> 00:02:17,036 we are at the Carysbrook Performing Arts Center, 60 00:02:17,036 --> 00:02:18,605 which is right in the heart of the county. 61 00:02:18,605 --> 00:02:21,574 And so to be able to engage in that way 62 00:02:21,574 --> 00:02:23,710 and work with the Fluvanna County Arts Council 63 00:02:23,710 --> 00:02:25,278 to really create a fabric 64 00:02:25,278 --> 00:02:28,314 and a artistic landscape that's meaningful 65 00:02:28,314 --> 00:02:30,216 for our students has been fantastic. 66 00:02:30,216 --> 00:02:31,818 So when we think about, you know, 67 00:02:31,818 --> 00:02:34,587 what helps students in life, right? 68 00:02:34,587 --> 00:02:37,090 Is it remembering arithmetic? Sure. 69 00:02:37,090 --> 00:02:39,292 Is it being able to cite dates in history? 70 00:02:39,292 --> 00:02:40,560 Absolutely. 71 00:02:40,560 --> 00:02:42,362 But the things that serve students most 72 00:02:42,362 --> 00:02:45,131 are the self-confidence, the connection, 73 00:02:45,131 --> 00:02:46,933 the social interactions, 74 00:02:46,933 --> 00:02:50,036 the skills that you learn to navigate through the world. 75 00:02:50,036 --> 00:02:52,105 You get to work with others as you put on a show. 76 00:02:52,105 --> 00:02:53,439 You have to work as a team. 77 00:02:53,439 --> 00:02:54,974 You have to be collaborative. 78 00:02:54,974 --> 00:02:57,177 You have to think creatively and innovatively 79 00:02:57,177 --> 00:02:58,845 and really push yourselves 80 00:02:58,845 --> 00:03:00,647 to become the best versions of yourselves. 81 00:03:00,647 --> 00:03:03,216 And that's something that can't be taught from a textbook. 82 00:03:03,216 --> 00:03:04,951 It's something that you have to experience, 83 00:03:04,951 --> 00:03:08,087 >>Left, right, left, right! 84 00:03:08,087 --> 00:03:11,357 >>Especially in a world that is so increasingly screen heavy 85 00:03:11,357 --> 00:03:13,693 and it's moving so quickly with technology, 86 00:03:13,693 --> 00:03:15,161 that human connection is something 87 00:03:15,161 --> 00:03:16,529 that you can't replace, right? 88 00:03:16,529 --> 00:03:19,098 AI can't replace the power of theater, 89 00:03:19,098 --> 00:03:20,533 and it can't replace the magic 90 00:03:20,533 --> 00:03:22,936 of experiencing something live and in person. 91 00:03:22,936 --> 00:03:25,238 In the arts in particular, one of the things 92 00:03:25,238 --> 00:03:27,373 that I really strive for is equity 93 00:03:27,373 --> 00:03:28,775 and representation, right? 94 00:03:28,775 --> 00:03:31,811 Telling stories authentically, particularly of people 95 00:03:31,811 --> 00:03:35,048 of color or any marginalized groups, 96 00:03:35,048 --> 00:03:37,650 or folks who've been historically whose stories have 97 00:03:37,650 --> 00:03:39,219 been historically undertold. 98 00:03:40,587 --> 00:03:43,523 And for me, the arts are a beautiful way to bridge that gap 99 00:03:43,523 --> 00:03:45,124 and really push for equity. 100 00:03:45,124 --> 00:03:46,826 But that translates off the stage 101 00:03:46,826 --> 00:03:48,728 and outside of the arts as well. 102 00:03:48,728 --> 00:03:50,496 One of the things I'm really grateful for is 103 00:03:50,496 --> 00:03:52,966 to have the opportunity to work at the Equity Center. 104 00:03:52,966 --> 00:03:56,669 That is looking at how we bridge the gap 105 00:03:56,669 --> 00:03:58,271 between the university and the community 106 00:03:58,271 --> 00:03:59,639 and how we knit resources 107 00:03:59,639 --> 00:04:01,474 and people together to enact change. 108 00:04:01,474 --> 00:04:02,875 And part of that as well is working 109 00:04:02,875 --> 00:04:05,144 with the Descendants Group, focusing on research 110 00:04:05,144 --> 00:04:08,548 and honoring and reclaiming our narrative 111 00:04:08,548 --> 00:04:10,450 as a descendant population. 112 00:04:10,450 --> 00:04:13,553 And so we are pushing for continued repair and reparations. 113 00:04:13,553 --> 00:04:16,022 We continue to strive for education 114 00:04:16,022 --> 00:04:19,726 and further scholarship on our ancestors. 115 00:04:19,726 --> 00:04:21,594 And we are also pushing to shape 116 00:04:21,594 --> 00:04:23,429 the educational landscape, right? 117 00:04:23,429 --> 00:04:24,931 How are we engaging with these histories? 118 00:04:24,931 --> 00:04:26,833 How are we connecting with one another 119 00:04:26,833 --> 00:04:28,434 and pushing for a descendant movement? 120 00:04:28,434 --> 00:04:30,903 So at the equity center, I'm currently working 121 00:04:30,903 --> 00:04:33,606 with my colleague, Dr. Sherica Jones-Lewis 122 00:04:33,606 --> 00:04:36,442 on a study that's looking at Black arts organizations 123 00:04:36,442 --> 00:04:37,910 in the state of Virginia 124 00:04:37,910 --> 00:04:39,612 and their organizational wellness, right? 125 00:04:39,612 --> 00:04:42,749 How are these arts organizations demonstrating impact? 126 00:04:42,749 --> 00:04:44,951 What does it look like when they're well resourced 127 00:04:44,951 --> 00:04:46,185 and well staffed? 128 00:04:46,185 --> 00:04:47,787 And how can we continue to shape the landscape 129 00:04:47,787 --> 00:04:49,455 so that they get the resources they need 130 00:04:49,455 --> 00:04:51,591 to not just survive, but thrive? 131 00:04:51,591 --> 00:04:54,394 And for me, equity work is so important, not just 132 00:04:54,394 --> 00:04:57,930 because I'm a Black woman in America at this time, 133 00:04:57,930 --> 00:05:00,033 and have experienced firsthand what it's like 134 00:05:00,033 --> 00:05:02,902 to be in a marginalized group. 135 00:05:02,902 --> 00:05:05,538 I believe in it for equity for all, right, 136 00:05:05,538 --> 00:05:08,675 when we all succeed, our communities are stronger, 137 00:05:08,675 --> 00:05:12,979 they're more connected, they're more engaged and diverse. 138 00:05:12,979 --> 00:05:14,547 I mean, I think it's physically impossible 139 00:05:14,547 --> 00:05:17,884 to navigate this world without, in some way, shape, 140 00:05:17,884 --> 00:05:21,788 or form being impacted by, shaped by, uplifted, 141 00:05:21,788 --> 00:05:23,389 and supported by a community. 142 00:05:23,389 --> 00:05:26,159 And because of that, I feel personally a responsibility 143 00:05:26,159 --> 00:05:28,828 to give back to the community that's given me so much 144 00:05:30,263 --> 00:05:34,734 and to continue to shape the community we wish to see. 145 00:05:34,734 --> 00:05:37,770 And so I think it's important also that we recognize 146 00:05:37,770 --> 00:05:39,706 how interconnected we all are, 147 00:05:39,706 --> 00:05:43,676 how something I'm doing is impacting you and vice versa. 148 00:05:43,676 --> 00:05:46,946 It's all embedded in the fabric of who we are. 149 00:05:46,946 --> 00:05:49,215 And so it's impossible for us to understand ourselves 150 00:05:49,215 --> 00:05:51,951 as individuals if we don't understand the communities 151 00:05:51,951 --> 00:05:53,486 that shape us. 152 00:05:53,486 --> 00:05:56,055 (bright music) 153 00:06:06,632 --> 00:06:09,302 (chiming music)