Poe is Dead in Akron Beacon Journal

We’re so grateful to Akron Beacon Journal arts writer Kerry Clawson for featuring our recent event “Poe Is Dead” in her coverage of local theatre and arts. Her continued support of Northeast Ohio’s creative community helps spotlight the incredible talent that fills our stage and our region.

At Western Reserve Playhouse, our “At the Barn” series celebrates diverse artists and one-of-a-kind performances that bring people together. We’re thrilled to see that spirit recognized in this article!

Braelin A

Braelin A. (she/her) is a queer, neurodivergent educator and entrepreneur from Cleveland, Ohio, who brings her richly diverse background and transparent self-awareness to the forefront of sexual health education. At 29, she leads Evidentia with a philosophy that personal history informs educational style, advocating for inclusivity and evidence-based, trauma-informed care. Formerly a child actor, Braelin has pivoted from professional theatre due to its systemic injustices, channeling her experiences into Evidentia and its HealthEquity Toolkit. She's holds a post-baccalaureate in Cannabis Therapeutics from Maryland University of Integrative Health and attended the Institute for Sexuality Education and Enlightenment. Committed to dismantling educational privilege, Braelin's mission is to deliver accessible, transformative resources that challenge oppression and promote holistic well-being.

http://www.braelina.com/
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