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Keline Adams serves as an Elective Course Instructor, Thesis Advisor, and Independent Study Advisor at The City University of New York's School of Professional Studies within the Department of Applied Theatre. She concurrently holds the position of Executive Office Manager at National Advocates for Pregnant Women.
Her academic credentials include a BA in English from Hampton University and an MA in Applied Theatre from CUNY School of Professional Studies.
Adams specializes in leveraging applied theatre to advance racial equity and social justice, particularly through amplifying voices of Black and brown women artists. Her work integrates anti-racism frameworks into organizational culture and programming, emphasizing sustainable strategy development for non-profits and arts institutions. As a playwright, she creates multidimensional roles that challenge stereotypes of women of color.
Her recognition includes:
- New Jersey State Council on the Arts Fellowship for Playwriting
Adams advises thesis students and teaches APTH 669: Applied Theater Tools for Anti-Racism and DEI, translating her research on theatre-based equity into practical workshop development.





