Artist Statement
"We who believe in freedom cannot rest until it comes." This lyric from “Ella’s Song” by the acapella group Sweet Honey in the Rock, reflects an ethos that I hold to be central to my artistic and creative expression. Freedom is as essential as breath.
My ancestors were enslaved in Maryland less than 50 miles from where I purchased and remodeled a 1925 bungalow that I named “Baileys Cottage”. Discovering that my Bailey ancestors once were enslaved in the state where I became a homeowner brought me to tears. It prompted me to honor and reclaim the agency of my ancestors by naming my home using the surname of my 4th great grandfather, Bailey.
Exploring Memory, history and the largely under-investigated impact of white supremacy on the black family guide my work as a writer and director. Using story to create an entry point for self and communal introspection and interrogation are the twin light bearers that fuel me to craft stories that center the underrepresented African American experience on stage and screen.