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Mark Anthony Rolo
Lecturer
Mark Anthony Rolo is a journalist, author, and storyteller. An enrolled member of the Bad River Bank of Ojibwe of Wisconsin, his current journalism contacts span newspapers, magazines, broadcast media, and teaching. He has served as reporter, writers, and on-camera host for the PBS documentary film, "A Seat at the Drum" covering urban Indians of Los Angeles which aired in November 2006.
As a playwright and novelist, his creative writing on urban American Indians is influencd by his interest in tribal mythologies His novel "The Wonder Bull" will be published by Michigan State University in 2008.
His latest play "What's An Indian Women To Do?" premiered at the Los Angeles Theater Center in June 2007.
Courses taught by Mark Anthony Rolo:
Inter-HE 375.1 Community Newswriting
Inter-HE 375.2 Communicating with Key Audiences
