DAVID MARQUIS
AUTHOR
The River Always Wins, Mr. Marquis’ new book, is published by Deep Vellum Publishing. It is about water as a metaphor for hope in our troubled times.
Water
From 2011-2018, Mr. Marquis consulted with the Texas Conservation Alliance on water issues. During that time, he wrote op-eds for both The Dallas Morning News and the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram on water conservation and developments in water technology. He worked for the successful passage of House Concurrent Resolution 74 during the 2015 Texas Legislative Session, a bill that promotes water recycling and renewable energy. Mr. Marquis is helping to develop a public-private partnership that will build an urban wetlands using native plants near downtown Dallas and will include flood mitigation, hike and bike trails, water filtration, and transit connections. He has also spoken to many organizations and public officials throughout North Texas on water conservation and issues such as planning and water recycling. Dallas Water Utilities has acknowledged the role of Mr. Marquis and the Texas Conservation Alliance in helping to shape the City of Dallas Long Range Water Supply Plan.
Education/I AM A TEACHER
Upon graduating from Austin College in 1973, Mr. Marquis began his teaching career in the Dallas area. He developed and taught an interdisciplinary American Studies curriculum as early as 1974.
In 1976, one of his former students was tragically shot to death, long before teenage violence became commonplace in America. The trauma of this event caused him to write a play about what it means to be a teacher who really cares about his students. First performed in 1977, I AM A TEACHER began to tour regularly in 1980-81 and was presented throughout America for the next sixteen years. Those years comprised Part One and Part Two of the play.
Mr. Marquis performed I AM A TEACHER at the Kennedy Center, in forty of the fifty states, in theaters, schools, civic centers, corporate board rooms, and colleges and universities, including Duke, Princeton, Vassar, and USC. He even performed once in a congressional hearing room. IAAT was a featured presentation at the first two national conferences of Teach for America. Corporate sponsors included Bank of America, IBM, Kodak, and ARCO.
In 1990, Simon and Schuster published the book I AM A TEACHER, which featured photographs and interviews of teachers in all fifty states. It was a Critic’s Choice in Time magazine and received a five-page spread in Newsweek. Mr. Marquis co-authored the book with gifted photographer Robin Sachs. The book became the basis for the “Be a Teacher, Be a Hero,” campaign, which was the most successful public service ad campaign in the history of the Ad Council.
He has completed an update of the play and re-launched the project, which is I AM A TEACHER Part Three. Mr. Marquis is undertaking this endeavor in part because he continues to receive emails, phone calls, and comments from people who saw the play decades ago and yet can still describe in detail the impact that I AM A TEACHER had on them.
Human Rights
In 1984 Mr. Marquis was an election observer in El Salvador. In 1985 he traveled to South Africa during the anti-apartheid movement. While in India, he visited the ashrams where Mahatma Gandhi conducted his work in non-violence. He also traveled to Nicaragua and later made two trips to the Philippines to participate in grassroots economic development work with villagers outside of Manila. During Afghanistan’s war with the Soviets, he spent time with Afghan freedom fighters in refugee camps along the border of Pakistan, visiting hospitals and conduction interviews with leaders of factions of the mujahidin.
About David Marquis
Making Love a Way of Life, published by Argus Communications in 1977, sold 77,000 copies. Celebrate America, from McKintex Press, accompanied a one-person stage play of the same title and was released during the American Bicentennial in 1976. Twirlin’ the Moon was published in 1980 by H.F. Thompson Press and accompanied a seventeen-city tour of the author’s one-person stage play of the same title.
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