SIMONE IMMANUEL
MISSISSIPPI DELTA, 2022 - 2023
Simone Immanuel is a performing artist and writer. Their name, Immanuel, means “God is with us,” and they hope, through their work, to show that God is with us all. Immanuel is from New Orleans, Louisiana and attended the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts. They graduated with their BFA in acting from Ball State University and are currently a Broadway Advocacy Coalition Artivism fellow. Immanuel has done social activism work with The People's Institute for Survival and Beyond in New Orleans, and has been an Artist for inclusion at Ball State University. Immanuel’s play I'm Gonna Let It Shine was a 2018 Kennedy Center John Cauble Award finalist. Immanuel grew up in the church, and faith will always work alongside their art. Their goal is for their unique experience, as a Black queer artist, to be a new voice for people who look and act like them.
Simone featured her amazing drag family in a drag review in collaboration with Ashé Cultural Arts Center. Simone also served on the team advancing the Alliance for Cultural Equity (A.C.E.), a cohort of 18 small museums and community-based archives preserving the culture and history of BIPOC and LGBTQ communities. Simone has plans to continue her partnership in the future with a podcast series, more drag shows, dance classes, and work with the LGBT+ Archives Project of Louisiana to help preserve queer history.