Imani Vaughn-Jones

2021 DK Fellow

www.imanivaughnjones.com | @imanivaughnjones | @ItMeansFaith

Meet the Artist

Imani Vaughn-Jones is an actress and writer thriving in Atlanta, Georgia, with her husband Daniel and their fur son, Walter. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in creative writing and English with a concentration in screenwriting from Southern New Hampshire University. Her 10-minute digital play ‘A Single F*cking Retweet’ was produced by Purdue University as part of their Theatre, Virtually festival. Her play ‘Well-Intentioned White People’ was featured as part of the Graham Martin Unexpected Play Festival and will be premiering off-Broadway in 2021 as a part of the Broadway Bound Theatre Festival. Her work focuses on the themes of race, power, trust, and relationships. She seeks to both write and perform in works that bring honest yet rarely depicted truths to the stage and screen.

“You Asked Me”

Examined from a Black female perspective, this experimental Theatre and Performance piece explores the sometimes contradictory duality of existence within a Black body.

Imani Vaughn-Jones

2021 DK Fellow

www.imanivaughnjones.com | @imanivaughnjones | @ItMeansFaith

Meet the Artist

Imani Vaughn-Jones is an actress and writer thriving in Atlanta, Georgia, with her husband Daniel and their fur son, Walter. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in creative writing and English with a concentration in screenwriting from Southern New Hampshire University. Her 10-minute digital play ‘A Single F*cking Retweet’ was produced by Purdue University as part of their Theatre, Virtually festival. Her play ‘Well-Intentioned White People’ was featured as part of the Graham Martin Unexpected Play Festival and will be premiering off-Broadway in 2021 as a part of the Broadway Bound Theatre Festival. Her work focuses on the themes of race, power, trust, and relationships. She seeks to both write and perform in works that bring honest yet rarely depicted truths to the stage and screen.

“You Asked Me”

Examined from a Black female perspective, this experimental Theatre and Performance piece explores the sometimes contradictory duality of existence within a Black body.