Velina hasu houston biography of donald

          Velina Hasu Houston is an internationally celebrated writer with over 28 commissions in theatre and opera.

        1. I began my writing creatively and in communications.
        2. Velina Hasu Houston is USC resident playwright and Distinguished Professor of Theatre in Dramatic Writing at the USC School of Dramatic Arts.
        3. Belina was born in to a Japanese mother, Setsuko Takechi, and an African-Native American father, Remo Houston.
        4. Houston has combined the politics of race and gender in a number of plays.
        5. Velina Hasu Houston is USC resident playwright and Distinguished Professor of Theatre in Dramatic Writing at the USC School of Dramatic Arts.!

          Velina Hasu Houston

          American poet

          Velina Hasu Houston

          BornVelina Hasu Houston
          (1957-05-05) May 5, 1957 (age 67)
          At sea, en route between America and Japan
          OccupationPlaywright, author, screenwriter
          NationalityAmerican
          PeriodMid-1970s – present
          GenreMultiple
          SubjectRacism, sociology, feminism, immigration, assimilation
          www.velinahasuhouston.com

          Velina Hasu Houston (born Velina Avisa Hasu Houston on May 5, 1957)[1] is an American writer.

          Primarily an internationally acclaimed playwright[2] and librettist, she is also a published poet, screenwriter for film and television,[3] and essayist.[4]

          Her work draws from her experience of being multiracial as well as from the immigrant experiences of her family, her multi-ethnicity, and intersection of culture, race, gender, and region.[5]

          Houston is best known for her play Tea, which portrays the lives of Japanese international brides,