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Vernell A. Lillie is an Associate Professor of Africana Studies. She has been a faculty member at the University since September, 1972, Prior to this time, she was Project Director of the Feasibility Study for Black Schools for the Department; teacher and chairperson of the Speech and Drama Department in the public schools of Texas; and a group work specialist in dance and drama for the Julia C. Hester House Settlement Association in Houston, Texas. During her tenure at Hester House, she founded the Hester House Experimental Theatre and its first children's theatre. She served as an instructor of English, curriculum developer, and drama specialist for Project Upward Bound at Texas Southern University, 1965-1969. She holds both the Doctor and Master of Arts degrees from Carnegie-Mellon University in English, with specialized training in training teachers who train teachers; a Bachelor of Arts degree in Speech and Drama from Dillard University, New Orleans, Louisiana; and graduate studies in Education and English at Texas Southern University. In addition to her traditional academic education, she has been trained in psychodrama, playback theatre, and problem-solving theatre by Louis Yablonsky, Zerka Moreno, James Slack, Hannah Weiner, James Enneis, Ray Naar, Jonathan Fox, and Meg Givinish. In the summer of 1989, she was awarded six hours of Continuing Education credits from The American Psychological Association for study abroad at the University of West London. Her academic foci are in the humanities (Black Literature and Theatre) and in psychodrama as both a teaching and curriculum strategy.

email : vawl@pitt.edu

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