Kellita
Smith - Actress
Kellita Smith stars as Wanda Mac, the independent, career-savvy yet
charming wife of comedian/actor Bernie Mac in the hit FOX Television
series, "The Bernie Mac Show"! Kellita
has held recurring roles on CBS' 'Nash Bridges', UPN's 'Malcolm &
Eddie', FOX Television's 'Martin', the WB's 'Jamie Foxx Show',
'Sister, Sister' and 'NYPD'. A dynamic
presence on the small screen the beautiful and talented actress has
a witty personality that is magnetic on the big screen. She
co-starred in Fox Searchlight's 'Kingdom Come' starring Whoopi
Goldberg, Miramax's 'The Crossing Guard' with Jack Nicholson
directed by Sean Penn and New Line Cinema's 'House Party III'.

Women of Essence - Cancer Support Group
Women of Essence is committed to increasing local and national
attention on the devastating impact of breast cancer on the
African-American community. The primary
objective of this organization is to provide a strong support base
and an emotional safe haven for breast cancer survivors to express
their fears, frustrations, and concerns. We provide updates breast
cancer educational information, to teach each member and non-member
how to take responsibility for their own health, so that they can
reclaim a sense of control in their lives.
Women of Essence Breast Cancer Support Group was founded in
1995, by Gloria Harmon who is an eight-year breast cancer survivor.

The Robey Theatre Company
Robey was founded in December 1994 by Danny Glover and Bennet
Guillory to fill a void of opportunity for Black theatre artists.
Artists of color, particularly Black playwrights, have long lacked a
forum where their work can be developed in collaboration with their
peers. Black audiences have had insufficient opportunity to hear
these voices in an ongoing basis and their unique expression of the
culture. Robey was founded to fulfill this need.
The
African American Dance Ensemble seeks to preserve and share
the finest traditions of African and African American dance and
music through research, education and entertainment. With our motto,
"peace, love, respect for everybody," we celebrate traditional
African culture, aesthetics and values as resources for all people
and utilize these resources to encourage interracial cooperation,
cross-cultural understanding and societal analysis.
National
Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month 1999:
A panel discussion featuring Debora Harris, Director, Shield
Families/Exodus Residential Program; Larry Rodgers, Executive
Director, Avalon Carver Community Center; Diane Matarazzo, Director,
Asian American Drug Abuse Program; Zadia Ife, Director, Alcoholism
Center for Women; Earl Massey, Executive DIrector, Surviving in
Recovery; Ed Soto, Executive DIrector, Hispanic Commission on
Alcohol and Drugs and Zalena Zardenas, Director, Social Model
Recovery.

Post Production Coordinator.
El Padrino.
Feature film. LS Productions. 2003.
The
New Jersey Performing Arts Center has garnered national
attention in its first eight seasons, serving as a model for its
programming and audience diversity, education initiatives, and the
catalytic role it has played in returning nightlife and economic
activity to New Jersey’s largest urban community. On its Opening
Night, NJPAC became the sixth largest performing arts center in the
United States (based on annual operating budget).