www.avcrofts.com

Anita Verna Crofts is Artist in Residence at the Department of Communication with interests in personal narrative, auditory storytelling, and the ethnography of food. As faculty with the Communication Leadership program, her courses address personal narrative, listening as a leadership tool, and long-form professional writing and platforms.

She maintains a Clinical Instructor position at the UW Department of Global Health and has collaborated with partner institutions in Sudan, Namibia, and India on leadership and management trainings with her contributions targeted at the concept of digital storytelling as a leadership and evidence tool.

Her writings on the intersection of food and culture explore the preservation of food traditions in post-conflict societies as a means of sustaining community identity and have appeared in Saveur and Gastronomica. Her collections of essays, Meet Me at the Bamboo Table: Everyday Meals Everywhere, was published by Chin Music Press in 2016. She curates then gastro-blog Sneeze! on her website www.avcrofts.com.

Anita is a German Marshall Memorial Fellow and Thomas J. Watson Research Fellow. She has an MPA from the Daniel J. Evans School of Public Policy & Governance and serves as a book judge for The James Beard Foundation.

Selected publications

  • Crofts, A.V. “Silver Lining: Building a Shared Sudanese Identity Through Food.” Gastronomica, (Winter 2010) 10(1): 110-116.
  • “Vision for Change: Partnering with Public Health Leaders Globally.” Building Leadership Bridges, ILA Press, November 2008, (with Nancy Campbell, Nicola de Paul, Aaron Katz, and Elisabeth Mitchell).
  • Crofts, A.V. “Surviving Genocide: Stories from the Northwest.” Colors Northwest Magazine (April 2005).