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Marlon Bailey
American academic
Marlon M. Bailey is a professor of African American Studies and Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies and an affiliate professor of theater and drama at Washington University in St. Louis.[1] He previously taught at Arizona State University and the University of California, San Francisco, in the Department of Medicine.[2][3]
Bailey writes and researches in the area of African-American studies.[4] He also has written about LGBT subcultures,[5] and in particular topics which involve both subjects.[6][7]
Bailey is also a director, actor, and performance artist. The most recent play that he acted in was in 2006, The Hard Evidence of existence: a Black Gay Sex (Love Show, directed by Cedric Brown. His most recent directing was in 2002 Blackness: Perspectives in Color in the Durham Studio, UC-Berkeley.