PULLMAN, Wash. — The Visual, Performing, and Literary Arts Committee at
The event will be at 7:30 p.m. in Bryan Hall Theatre and is free and open to the public.
Narita is known for making waves and has become a 21st century heroine for Asian and Asian-American women. She is best known for her award-winning original one-woman play “Coming into Passion/Song for a Sansei,” which ran for 24 months in
All of Narita’s plays create honest portrayals of Asian and Asian-American characters who reflect different cultures and heritage. Among her other one-woman plays are “Celebrate Me Home,” “The Wilderness Within” and “Walk the Mountain,” the creative result of Narita’s trip to
Narita is a past president and current board member of PAAWWW (Pacific Asian-American Women Writers West), an organization that supports and encourages other Asian-American women writers. She is also a member of the Filmmaker’s
This program is the second event in VPLAC’s 2004-05 program series “Crossing Boundaries.” VPLAC was established in 1982 by WSU as a student-faculty committee formed for the purpose of enriching the campus cultural environment. Programs are funded by student services and activities fees, with in-kind support from the Office of Campus Involvement and the