Anne Laurie Joseph is in her final year of undergraduate school, earning a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Music. She currently serves as the Program Coordinator for the e-Co Leadership Coaching Program at the George Washington University’s Center for Excellence in Public Leadership. Over the past few years, she has had the opportunity to work as a Project Coordinator and Project Manager for Little Globe Inc., located in Santa Fe, New Mexico, in collaboration with a number of innovators and artists (including Molly Sturges) to create many projects. Some of which includes Waking The Oracle, an immersive mythical-musical-meditation, call-to-climate-action, and collective healing space, and SOS Soul Soothing Station, founded in the early months of COVID-19 as a way to help virtually soothe our communities through music and other forms of creative arts.
In addition, Anne is a musician and performer at heart. Throughout the academic semesters she performs with the GW Jazz Choir, and she is the lead singer of the GW Jazz and Latin Band. She has had the privilege of playing the character of “Taweret ” the Goddess of Fertility, in the Washington, DC premiere of Waking The Oracle, and she performed in Godspell in the Spring of 2022. She is currently working with Director, Producer and Playwright Lady Dane Figueroa Edidi on the show Medea, which will premiere at the George Washington University in the Fall of 2022. Anne will appear in the show as the goddesses Idyia, and Circe. Anne is also engaged in research centered around the experiences of Black girls and women, and sexual violence; and she intends to apply her research to arts through music and literature in a way that will further promote awareness of the issue.