Mercedes Floresislas graduated from University of California Riverside with an MFA in Creative Writing for the Performing Arts. She writes trilingual plays to create opportunities for Deaf and Hard of Hearing actors to spread awareness of Deaf related issues and American Sign Language. Floresislas first MFA play, Los Moreno, is the recipient of the 2016 Kennedy Center American Theater Festival Latinidad Award, the first alternate for the National Partners American Theater Award 2016, it was selected as the 50 Playwrights Project Best Unproduced Latinx plays 2017 and the 2017 Austin Latino Play Festival at Teatro Vivo, and it also was a runner up for Met Life’s 2017 Nuestras Voces competition. Her latest play, CJ, is the recipient of the Jean Kennedy second place prize. Floresislas is a...
Mercedes Floresislas graduated from University of California Riverside with an MFA in Creative Writing for the Performing Arts. She writes trilingual plays to create opportunities for Deaf and Hard of Hearing actors to spread awareness of Deaf related issues and American Sign Language. Floresislas first MFA play, Los Moreno, is the recipient of the 2016 Kennedy Center American Theater Festival Latinidad Award, the first alternate for the National Partners American Theater Award 2016, it was selected as the 50 Playwrights Project Best Unproduced Latinx plays 2017 and the 2017 Austin Latino Play Festival at Teatro Vivo, and it also was a runner up for Met Life’s 2017 Nuestras Voces competition. Her latest play, CJ, is the recipient of the Jean Kennedy second place prize. Floresislas is a native of Mexico who immigrated to Boyle Heights in Los Angeles at age 15. She was a resident artist at Redlands University for the summer 2018. She is a practicing License Clinical Social Worker who works with severely mentally ill criminal offenders.