WELCOME TO THE OFFICIAL DR. G FAN CLUB
Based on Dr. Geneva Craig’s love of Christmas, and leading up to Dr. G’s Bingo Extravaganza (July 2022), we offer you this digital X-mas tree with links to trivia, history, and accolades that celebrate her life. Discover her adventures in nursing, her crush on Jason Momoa’s Aquaman, her favorite breakfast items, and her unshakeable commitment to civil rights across the US and beyond. The ornaments were designed by the AfroSkoutz, a youth project by
Chong Shuch, Ryan Tacata, and Rowena Richie. They create original, participatory performances that bring strangers together for intimate encounters. For You projects range from one-to-one performances, to large scale evening-length theatrical works. Each performance is grounded in the lived experiences of participant-collaborators. As a direct response to COVID-19, and with awareness that elders are at a higher risk in terms of infection and the compounding hardships of isolation, For You launched Artists & Elders to connect with older adults in our community and inspire new forms of distant socializing.

For You’s work has been supported and presented by The Momentary (AK), Court Theater and the Experimental Performance Initiative at the University of Chicago, and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. For You is a project of Creative Capital, with additional support from Berkeley Rep’s Groundfloor, Rainin Foundation, Center for Cultural Innovation, Headlands Center for the Arts, Dancers’ Group, Global Brain Health Institute and Alzheimer’s Association, Encore.org, New England Foundation for the Arts(NEFA), and the National Theater Project Grant. This work is one part of a series of works called The Welcoming, supported by NEFA.
Dr. Geneva Craig
a Ph.D.in Nursing from Walden University. She serves on AARP Oregon’s Executive Council (Emeritus). She is the past Chair of the AARP Diversity Advisory Council and the recipient of the AARP 2019 Andrus Award for Community Service Oregon. Dr. Craig worked at Johns Hopkins Health Care Center as a Nurse Analyst before moving to the Rogue Valley. She held the position of Clinical Program Coordinator of the Inpatient Rehabilitation Center at Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center from 2010-2019. Her current role is Nurse Clinician at Asante APP Employee Health. Born in Selma, Alabama, Dr. Craig participated in the Selma Civil Rights marches that resulted in her being jailed multiple times. She also participated in the infamous “Bloody Sunday” march from Selma to Montgomery.
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AfroSkoutz
AfroSkoutz was created for children of African descent to inspire development, leadership and socialization. Directed by Tiffany and Vance Beach, leaders provide diverse expertise and talent to create environments that encourage and motivate our AfroSkoutz to be culturally knowledgeable, empowered and respected members of our community. AfroSkoutz is a program of BASE (Black Alliance & Social Empowerment), a volunteer nonprofit community organization that provides events, community information-sharing, connection, support, and resources that work towards the well-being and advancement of Black residents living in Southern Oregon.
Oregon Shakespeare Festival
The Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF) is a regional repertory theatre in Ashland, Oregon, United States, founded in 1935 by Angus L. Bowmer. The Festival now offers matinee and evening performances of a wide range of classic and contemporary plays not limited to Shakespeare.
For You
is a performance group founded by Erika
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