Daniel Dilliplane is a communication studies researcher, theatre practitioner, and educator whose primary research focus lies at the intersection of performance and politics. His interdisciplinary scholarship adopts the mixed methodological approach of cultural studies to investigate the creative interventions of contemporary social movements. He teaches a broad range of courses for the Communication and Media Department at Stetson University. In addition to his experience as a theatre director, Daniel is a trained facilitator of various techniques of performance for social change, including Theatre of the Oppressed. He has led workshops for universities, theatres, non-profit research institutes, cultural centers, and autonomous art and activism spaces across the US as well as internationally.Â