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  1. Alva Rogers
    African-American visual artist and performer

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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alva_RogersAlva Rogers - Wikipedia

    Alva Rogers (born 1959) is an American playwright, composer, actor, vocalist, and arts educator. She is known for the use of dolls and puppetry in interdisciplinary work. Rogers performed in the role of Eula Peazant in Julie Dash 's 1991 film Daughters of the Dust .

  2. www.alvasworld.comALVA'S WORLD

    Alva Rogers is a multidisciplinary artist who creates magic realist works about American identity, gender, and enchantment. She is the recipient of many grants and awards, and has performed at various venues and festivals, including the Public Theater, the Kitchen, and the Spoleto Festival.

  3. Apr 13, 2020 · Alva Rogers, who played Eula Peazant (one of the film’s several matriarchal figures), is a theater artist. Cheryl Lynn Bruce, whose Viola Peazant is one of the principal daughters, has long been...

  4. Nov 18, 2016 · Eula (Alva Rogers) is married to Eli (Adisa Anderson), Nana’s great-grandson; Eula is pregnant with a character called only the Unborn Child (Kai-Lynn Warren), a girl whose voice-over narration...

  5. Jan 15, 2021 · Alva Rogers is an American playwright, composer, actor, vocalist, and arts educator. She is known for the use of dolls and puppetry in interdisciplinary work. Rogers performed in the role of Eula Peazant in Julie Dash’s 1991 film Daughters of the Dust. and was a vocalist in the New York City alternative rock band Band of Susans.

  6. Mar 19, 2019 · His A Requiem For Astounding (1964), though nostalgic and largely uncritical, provides a valuable history, rich in story synopses, of Astounding Science-Fiction before the name-change to Analog, which it convincingly deplores."

  7. Alva Rogers. (January 17, 1923 – July 8, 1982) Alva and Sid Rogers at Baycon in 1968. Alva C. Rogers was a West Coast fan, artist, and the author of A Requiem for Astounding. He was nominated for a Retro Hugo for Best Fan Artist in 1996. He co-chaired the 1968 Worldcon, Baycon .

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