ARCHIVIST, EDUCATOR, HISTORIAN, and ARTiST Dale Ricardo Shields is highly accomplished African American actor, director, producer, and educator with a distinguished career in theatre and academia. Here's a summary of his background and achievements: Early Life and Family: Born on November 4, 1952, in Cleveland, Ohio. His family has a strong musical background; his grandfather and father were founding members of the Shields Brothers Gospel Quartet of Ohio, and his mother was part of the Turner Gospel Singers. He is a cousin of boxing promoter Don King. Education: Graduated from John F. Kennedy High School in 1970. Holds both a BFA (1975) and MFA (1995) from Ohio University. Career and Contributions Theatre Professional: Actor: Has appeared on Broadway, Off-Broadway, Off-Off-Broadway, and in regional productions. His television credits include The Cosby Show, Another World, Guiding Light, Saturday Night Live, and the ITV series Special Needs. He has also appeared in commercials and films. Director and Stage Manager: Has extensive professional credits in these roles, including projects at Lincoln Center, The Henry Street Settlement House (New Federal Theatre), The Negro Ensemble Company, and The Joseph Papp Public Theatre. Assistant Director: Served as assistant to Lloyd Richards and assistant director for the New Federal Theatre premiere of Ossie Davis's play A Last Dance With Sybil starring Ruby Dee and Earl Hyman. Educator: Professor: He is a Professor of Acting, Directing, Black Theatre, Black Studies, and Stage Management. He has taught at various institutions, including Ohio University, The College of Wooster, Denison University, Macalester College, Susquehanna University (as artist-in-residence), and SUNY Potsdam. Workshops and Programs: Conducted workshops for Joseph Papp's Playwriting in the Schools Program (PITS) at The Public Theatre for six seasons and represented the United States at the ASSITEJ Theatre Festival in London, England, in 1988. Artistic Activist and Historian: Iforcolor.org: Creator and archivist for the Black History website Iforcolor.org, dedicated to preserving and sharing information about African Americans and artists of color. He also maintains the "Black Theatre/African American Voices" website on Facebook. Project1VOICE Liaison: Serves as the Project1VOICE Liaison for the state of Ohio, directing "One Play One Day" events in Cleveland since 2011. Awards and Recognition: The Kennedy Center/Stephen Sondheim Inspirational Teacher Award: Recipient in 2017. Paul Robeson Award: Recipient in 2021 (jointly presented by the Actors' Equity Association and Actors' Equity Foundation). AUDELCO/"VIV" Special Achievement Award: Received in 2017. Tony Award Nominee: Nominated for the "Excellence in Theatre Education Award" in 2015 and 2017. Ebony Bobcat Network (EBN) Legend Award: Received from Ohio University in 2022. ENCORE AWARD / The Actors Fund: Received in 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2024. Outstanding Professor Awards: Has received two of these and three "Educational Program of the Year" awards as a university professor. The HistoryMakers archives: Interviewed and included in The HistoryMakers archives, permanently housed in the Library of Congress. Dale Ricardo Shields is recognized for his profound impact on the lives of his students and his unwavering dedication to preserving and promoting Black theatre history and culture.
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Tuskegee Airmen (99th Division) – Pilots
Tuskegee Airmen Written By Scott Hellmuth Throughout past wars of the United States, African Americans have been denied certain privileges of fighting for their country. This was evident especially in the Second World War. However, the Tuskegee Experiment became the first exclusively black fighter squadron ever in the United States Army. This experiment was …
Olaudah Equiano (Gustavus Vassa) – Abolitionist
OLAUDAH EQUIANO Written by Cassandra Meade Early Life Born in Essaka, an Igbo village in West Africa in 1745 was also was said to be born in Eboe, in what is now Nigeria. He was the son of a chief. Had 5 brothers and a sister, he was the youngest son with one younger sister. He …
Tom Goldtooth
Tom Goldtooth by Dale Ricardo Shields Tom Goldtooth is executive director of the Indigenous Environmental Network headquartered at Bemidji, Minnesota. For over thirty years, he has been an environmental and economic justice leader in the Native American community. He has spoken about the congressional climate change bill and Native American efforts to address the resource …
Dr. Nefretete Rasheed
Nefretete Rasheed, Ph.D Artist of Interdisciplinary Arts, Theatre, Dance, Poetry. By Arthur T. Wilson “Every day is Graduation“ Dr. Nefretete Rasheed * Nefretete Rasheed, Ph.D., a graduate of New York University, is an educator, writer, and therapist. She is also the Education and Clinical Director for Aspirations, Inc., an organization she founded that promotes teaching and …
Glenda Dickerson
Glenda Dickerson By Dale Ricardo Shields * Glenda Dickerson is a director, writer, folklorist, and educator. She directed professionally at the Biltmore Theatre (Broadway), Circle in the Square (New York City), Lorraine Hansberry Theatre (San Francisco), Arena Stage, Ford’s Theatre, and the Kennedy Center (Washington, D.C.), among others. Birth – 1945 (Houston, Texas) ~ Death (Ypsilanti, …