Theresa Holden, director of the Artist and Community Connection and co-director of Holden & Arts Associates (holdenarts.org), is a primary collaborator in the Roadside--Junebug collaboration. For 28 years, she worked with the two companies to create and produce community cultural development residencies, new plays, and national tours, as well as served as workshop leader and manager of many national residencies. Theresa taught the Emerging Leaders Institute at the Association of Performing Arts Presenters for eight years, served as project producer for many community based projects across the USA, taught in universities and community organizations, and facilitated collaborative learning sessions with diverse organizations. She holds a Master of Arts in Theater and is a fellow at New York Universities' Research Center for Leadership in Action. Theresa and John O'Neal together won the Ford Foundation's Leadership for a Changing World Award.
About: Theresa Holden and the Artist & Community Connection
Part of Junebug/Jack, A Collaboration with Junebug Productions

A 30-year cultural exchange, performance, playwriting, and national touring collaboration between Junebug Productions of New Orleans, Theresa Holden of Austin, and Roadside Theater
- Photos: Junebug/Jack
- About: Junebug Productions
- Video: Junebug/Jack (1992)
- About: Theresa Holden and the Artist & Community Connection
- Story: John O'Neal Remembers First Meeting Roadside
- Story: Community Choirs & Junebug/Jack
- Newspaper Article: Junebug/Jack, Portsmouth, NH
- About: RoadBug
- Press Release: Junebug/Jack, Whitesburg, KY
- Study Guide: Junebug/Jack
- Play Program: London, England
- A Lifetime of Struggle: Reflections on the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington
- Toward a Theater of Liberation: Learning from the 50th Anniversary of the SNCC-inspired Free Southern Theater
- Book: From The Ground Up, Grassroots Theater in Historical & Contemporary Perspective
- Video: Race Peace (Part 1)
- Video: Race Peace (Part 2)
- Video: Open Windows - an American Festival of Music, Theater, and Dance
- Video: Junebug & Roadside Performances (Sept, 1989 / Cornell University)
- Script: Junebug/Jack
- Letter: From Alexandria, Louisiana
- Article: Junebug/Jack, North Carolina Arts Magazine
- Article: Junebug/Jack, Mosaic, Rowan County, North Carolina
- Article: Junebug/Jack, Philadelphia Inquirer
- Review: Junebug/Jack, Seacoast Arts & Entertainment, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
- Review: Junebug/Jack, Times Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana
- Review: Junebug/Jack, St. Petersburg Times, St. Petersburg, FL
- Review: Junebug/Jack, St. Petersburg Times, St. Petersburg, Florida
- Review: Junebug/Jack, Daily Iowan, Iowa City, Iowa
- Review: Junebug/Jack, Lincoln Journal Star, Lincoln, Nebraska
- Review: Junebug/Jack, Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio
- Review: Junebug/Jack, Mt. Airy News, Mt. Airy, North Carolina
- Podcast: Dudley Cocke and John O'Neal
- Seven Tracks - A Conversation Between Dudley Cocke and John O'Neal
- Junebug / Roadside Partnership
- Article: Resurgence in America's Roots Region
- Article: Roots, Routes, Alternate
- John O'Neal, 78, Champion of Theater in the Deep South, Dies