John O’Neal Cultural
Arts Fellowship

The John O’Neal Cultural Arts Fellowship is a program tailored to support New Orleans-based artists involved in bringing attention to and addressing issues of equity in the arts field.

Rooted in Junebug’s core values — New Orleans, Sankofa, Equity, Communities, and Innovation — the fellowship takes a two-pronged approach by supporting individual artists and bringing about systemic change throughout the local and national arts landscape.

MEET THE ‘20/’21 John O’Neal Cultural Arts Fellows

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SUNNI PATTERSON

New Orleans Native and Visionary, Sunni Patterson is an internationally acclaimed Poet, Performer, Workshop Facilitator, Certified Spiritual Life Coach/Consultant, and an Initiated Priestess.

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Shana Griffin

Shana M. griffin is a feminist activist, researcher, applied sociologist, artist, geographer, and abolitionist. Her practice is interdisciplinary and undisciplinary, centering historic inquiry rooted in Black feminist thought, organizing traditions, and spatial imaginaries.

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AUSETTUA AMORAMENKUM

Ausettua AmorAmenkum is a cultural educator, professor of African and Hip-Hop dance at Tulane University, Big Queen of the Washitaw Nation Black Masking Indians, Director of Kumbuka African Drum & Dance Collective, and co-director of the Louisiana Correctional Institution for Women Drama Club and The Graduates, a performance group of formerly incarcerated women.

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Kiyoko McCrAe

Kiyoko McCrae is a Japanese-American film and theater director, striving to shift mainstream narratives by telling undertold stories of communities of color.

Photo: Aubrey Edwards

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Wood Delahoussaye

Wood is a poet, producer, performer, director, emcee, arts administrator, community leader, and activist whose purpose and passion is the liberation of Black people across the globe.