Donja R. Love (any pronoun said with respect) is Black, Queer, living with HIV, and thriving. They’re the founding executive director of Write It Out! – a playwright’s program, prize, and retreat for people living with HIV. They’ve graced the cover of POZ Magazine’s POZ 100 issue, A&U Magazine, and Positively Aware. They’re among Plus Magazine's "Most Amazing People living with HIV”. They’re the recipient of POZ’s Best in Performing Arts Award, the Horton Foote Playwriting Award, the Terrance McNally Award, the Antonyo's inaugural Langston Hughes Award, the Helen Merrill Award, the Laurents/Hatcher Award, and the Princess Grace Playwriting Award. Other honors include the Philadelphia Adult Grand Slam Poetry Championship. Plays include soft (MCC), one in two (The New Group), Fireflies (Atlantic Theater Company), Sugar in Our Wounds (Manhattan Theatre Club), The Trade, and What Will Happen to All That Beauty? They’re also the co-founder of The Each-Other Project, a digital media platform that celebrates and fosters community through art and activism for Black queer and trans communities, through which they’ve produced numerous short films and digital series. Visit: www.letswriteitout.com & www.theeachotherproject.com.