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  1. RHODESSA JONES & THE MEDEA PROJECT: THEATER FOR INCARCERATED WOMEN/ HIV CIRCLE - HOME. A RTS IN C ORRECTIONS. T RAIN - THE -T RAINER W ORKSHOPS. Interactive Zoom workshops provide training in Arts Facilitators’ Best Practices for Coordinating Organizations working in corrections.

    • ABOUT

      About the Medea Project. The Medea Project is a production...

    • PUBLICATION

      Abstract: This chapter analyzes the work of Rhodessa Jones’...

    • Videos

      The Medea Project performing 'Birthright' at a benefit for...

    • Rhodessa Jones

      Founder & Director of the Medea Project. Performer, teacher,...

    • Arts in Corrections

      The goal is to share with Teaching Artists 30 years of Medea...

    • Film Screening

      Featuring Rhodessa Jones, founder & director of The Medea...

    • HIV Circle

      WHP partnered with Rhodessa Jones and The Medea Project to...

    • Re-Entry Workshops

      Rhodessa Jones & The Medea Project A CULTURAL ODYSSEY...

    • You Can Help

      You can donate to Cultural Odyssey or the Medea Project by...

  2. Pew Fellow of the Week: Rhodessa Jones. PEW CENTER FOR THE ARTS. . HARVARD CENTER FOR HELLENIC STUDIES. Rhodessa Jones, Director of the Medea Project, will be presenting on "Medea in Lockdown" as part of Harvard's Center for Hellenic Studies' Visiting Artist Series.

  3. Aug 18, 2015 · When we spoke last week, theater artist Rhodessa Jones said that a great social worker is like a great artist who chooses humanity as their medium. But Jones is also proof that the reverse is true. Using playwriting, acting, and directing, she has created her own brand of social work designed to empower incarcerated women and women with HIV.

  4. May 9, 2023 · In 1989, she founded The Medea Project, for which she serves as artistic director, developing performance pieces with incarcerated women and women who are HIV-positive. Her solo work includes the Bessie Award-winning Big Butt Girls, Hard Headed Women , which has toured globally.

  5. Jones is the director of The Medea Project: Theater for Incarcerated Women, a workshop that centers the lives of incarcerated women and examines the potential role of theater in reducing recidivism rates.