Liza Jessie Peterson (Performer/Playwright) is an artivist; an actress, playwright, poet, author and youth advocate who has worked steadfast with incarcerated populations for more than two decades. Her critically acclaimed one woman show, The Peculiar Patriot, was nominated for a Drama Desk Award, Elliot Norton and a recipient of a Lilly Award. The play is also available on Audible. Liza performed The Peculiar Patriot in 35 prisons across the country and a documentary, Angola Do You Hear Us; Voices from a Plantation Prison, features her historic performance of the play at Louisiana State Penitentiary (aka Angola). The documentary is streaming on Paramount Plus and Amazon Prime and made the prestigious shortlist for an Academy Award.
Liza is author of a memoir, ALL DAY; A Year of Love and Survival Teaching Incarcerated Kids at Rikers Island (Hachette publishing) and was commissioned by The Old Globe Theater to adapt the book into a stage play. Liza was featured in Ava DuVernay’s Emmy award winning documentary, The 13th , and was a consultant on Bill Moyers documentary Rikers (PBS).
Also known for her exceptional poetic skills, Liza began her poetry career at the Nuyorican Poets Café and appeared in two episodes of HBO’s Def Poetry Liza appeared in Showtime’s mini-series, Everything’s Gonna Be All White, by Sacha Jenkins.
She can be seen in A Luv Tale (BETplus), Love the Hard Way (co-starring with Pam Grier and Adrien Brody) Spike Lee’s Bamboozled, and K. Shalini’s A Drop of Life. She can be seen in the upcoming season of The Chi on Paramount Plus. Liza wrote and starred in two experimental short films, MERLINA and Black Love Manifesto.
For more info on her projects, visit her website at www.lizajessiep.com.