Geneva Chapman:
CLASS OF 1969
Spigner High SchoolClass of 1969
Calvert, TX
Geneva's Story
Geneva is from Calvert, Texas. Geneva's schools include Spigner High School. Geneva works(ed) at Zeigler Habilitation Homes, Inc., Living Stream, Inc., The Sojourner's Truth.
Geneva's interests include Art, Education, News. Music Geneva likes includes Prayer Song, Arthur and Kimberli Johnson Present Ushering, All Genres. Books Geneva likes include Ten Cent Faith, Million $ Lemonade Stand, That Used To Be Us. Movies Geneva likes include Drama, Last King of Scotland. TV shows Geneva likes include Revolution, Fashion Star, Project Runway Seasons 1-5.
One of Geneva's favorite quotes is:""E tu, Brutus?"
"Fasten your seatbelts, it's going to be a bumpy ride!"
"Rosebud."
"Let he who is without sin cast the first stone."".
More about Geneva:"RENAISSANCE WOMAN:
I am a journalist/writer, educator with nearly forty years experience in education and theatre. I write plays, poems, songs, spiritual self-help books, curriculum guides for staff that provide services in the field of developmental disabilities, and wrote my first novel in 2009. I'm also writing children books about family stories for the younger generation in our family. Currently, I'm working on the libretto for my homage to Shakespeare, "Moses at Gethsemane," chronicling MLK's last days in Memphis, Tenessee, and trying to get the two-act version of my play, B.R.AIDS, that won the 1990 Kool...Expand for more
Achievement Award for the one-act version, produced because it's time for the black church community to deal honestly and openly with homosexuality. To that end, I've entered B.R.AIDS in a contest in New York. I've had scenes from two of my plays performed at the Chicago Dramatist Workshop, been nominated for a Toledo Press Club Award, won a NOBMA Media Achievement Award, and received a grant to go to Paris, France, for an international conference on HIV/AIDS in 1990. I have a bachelor of arts degree in English, a Masters of Education Degree, and a Specialist Degree in Early Intervention/Special Education. I have been working in the field of developmental disabilities for over twenty years and I am semi-retired, working as a consultant for the company that brought me to Toledo that provides services for individuals with developmental disabilities and writing for online publication Examiner.com on the topics of Special Education and Events in Toledo's African-American Community. I have four brothers (my brother, James, was killed in a robbery-homicide in Columbus, Ohio, August 3, 2010) and two sisters, all of whom I'm very proud, and mother in her 80s who is the backbone of our family. My father, a Baptist minister, died in 2000. I believe in God, my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, my country, and the ability of human beings to overcome anything.".
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