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|Airtable Record ID=recNF1o5wsToxUu7D
|Airtable Last Modified=2025-01-25 10:52 AM
|Event display name=Jeaux Anderson (Residency)
|Event display name=Jeaux Anderson (Residency)
|Date Start=2025-01-25 10:00
|Date Start=2025-01-25T10:00:00.000Z
|Date End=2025-01-26 22:00
|Date End=2025-01-26T22:00:00.000Z
|Event image=Jeaux Anderson (Residency).jpg
|Event description=Although not a native Austinite, Jeaux has fallen in love with the city he has called home for the past 15 years and has invested countless hours in working to improve his new home. As the Director of Community Engagement at Texas Health Action, his primary work is focused on reducing HIV disparities, cultivating relationships with community members, and developing strategies to reduce stigma surrounding HIV and sexual health. His ultimate goal is to promote a shared sense of community pride and ensure that the City’s vision of making Austin the most livable city in the country is not just a slogan but a reality. Jeaux is excited to continue his personal mission of empowering residents to have an active voice and role in advocating the needs of their community. Aside from trying to save the world, he likes theatre, playing volleyball, enjoying every brunch Austin has to offer, and asking the age-old question, “What Would Beyonce do?"
|Event description=Although not a native Austinite, Jeaux has fallen in love with the city he has called home for the past 15 years and has invested countless hours in working to improve his new home. As the Director of Community Engagement at Texas Health Action, his primary work is focused on reducing HIV disparities, cultivating relationships with community members, and developing strategies to reduce stigma surrounding HIV and sexual health. His ultimate goal is to promote a shared sense of community pride and ensure that the City’s vision of making Austin the most livable city in the country is not just a slogan but a reality. Jeaux is excited to continue his personal mission of empowering residents to have an active voice and role in advocating the needs of their community. Aside from trying to save the world, he likes theatre, playing volleyball, enjoying every brunch Austin has to offer, and asking the age-old question, “What Would Beyonce do?"


During his 24-Hour Lock-In Residency, Jeaux will be completing a draft of “Journeys: Josiah’s Story in Space”, a theatrical experience about a Black gay man’s travel through space, that seamlessly blends poetry, music, performance and storytelling. His residency goal is to complete 10 poems that will be presented at an intimate table read and feedback session later in the year. The residency will take place January 25th-26th.  
During his 24-Hour Lock-In Residency, Jeaux will be completing a draft of “Journeys: Josiah’s Story in Space”, a theatrical experience about a Black gay man’s travel through space, that seamlessly blends poetry, music, performance and storytelling. His residency goal is to complete 10 poems that will be presented at an intimate table read and feedback session later in the year. The residency will take place January 25th-26th.
|Event short description=During his 24-Hour Lock-In Residency, Jeaux will be completing a draft of “Journeys: Josiah’s Story in Space”, a theatrical experience about a Black gay man’s travel through space, that seamlessly blends poetry, music, performance and storytelling. His residency goal is to complete 10 poems that will be presented at an intimate table read and feedback session later in the year. The residency will take place January 25th-26th.  
|Event short description=During his 24-Hour Lock-In Residency, Jeaux will be completing a draft of “Journeys: Josiah’s Story in Space”, a theatrical experience about a Black gay man’s travel through space, that seamlessly blends poetry, music, performance and storytelling. His residency goal is to complete 10 poems that will be presented at an intimate table read and feedback session later in the year. The residency will take place January 25th-26th.
|Presented by=Unlisted Projects; The Museum of Human Achievement
|Funded by=City of Austin Economic Development Department; Texas Commission on the Arts
|Associated Program=Unlisted Projects
|Event format=Residency
|Event format=Residency
|Event medium=Writing; Performance Art
|Event medium=Writing; Performance Art
|Presented by=Unlisted Projects; The Museum of Human Achievement
|Is public=No
|Funded by=City of Austin Economic Development Department; Texas Commission on the Arts
|Airtable Record ID=recNF1o5wsToxUu7D
|Airtable Last Modified=2025-01-25 10:52 AM
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Date start 01.25.25
Date end 01.26.25
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Although not a native Austinite, Jeaux has fallen in love with the city he has called home for the past 15 years and has invested countless hours in working to improve his new home. As the Director of Community Engagement at Texas Health Action, his primary work is focused on reducing HIV disparities, cultivating relationships with community members, and developing strategies to reduce stigma surrounding HIV and sexual health. His ultimate goal is to promote a shared sense of community pride and ensure that the City’s vision of making Austin the most livable city in the country is not just a slogan but a reality. Jeaux is excited to continue his personal mission of empowering residents to have an active voice and role in advocating the needs of their community. Aside from trying to save the world, he likes theatre, playing volleyball, enjoying every brunch Austin has to offer, and asking the age-old question, “What Would Beyonce do?"

During his 24-Hour Lock-In Residency, Jeaux will be completing a draft of “Journeys: Josiah’s Story in Space”, a theatrical experience about a Black gay man’s travel through space, that seamlessly blends poetry, music, performance and storytelling. His residency goal is to complete 10 poems that will be presented at an intimate table read and feedback session later in the year. The residency will take place January 25th-26th.