Episodes

  • Meet The Writers | Tosin Morohunfola
    Apr 30 2023
    Tosin Morohunfola is an Actor, Writer, Director and son of Nigerian immigrants, who is known for starring in “Run The World” (STARZ). His next project is Taylor Sheridan’s highly anticipated Western series “Bass Reeves” alongside David Oyelowo (Paramount+). He will also be seen in the second season of the HBO series “Julia” (HBOMax) premiering this year.In film, he also starred in Amazon’s Blackbox opposite Phylicia Rashad, Oscar-winner Kevin Willmott’s The 24th, which was nominated for a NAACP Image award, the bro-mantic comedy North of the 10, the erotic thriller, Friend Request, and BET’s romantic comedy Always A Bridesmaid.Tosin earned his theatre degree at the University of Kansas, where his proudest accomplishment was founding the “Multicultural Theatre Initiative.” As Artistic Director of the MTI, he brought to life 4 of his own original plays and produced 7 others. He certainly has not abandoned his producer roots. Tosin is also a filmmaker whose festival-selected films include "Endowed", a parable about fatherhood, and "On Sight", a social justice police thriller. His most recent is feature thriller, “The Pulpit”, is in development. His writing and filmmaking centers on stories of empathy, awareness, belonging and seeing the human as hero in the face of institutional opposition.Tosin is an actor, writer, director, a Kansas-transplant and a son of Nigerian immigrants who you may know from his magnetic charm and smoldering intensity as a series regular on “Run The World” (STARZ).
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    22 mins
  • Meet The Writers | Latasha Mercer
    Apr 28 2023
    Latasha’s popular Dissection series grabbed acknowledgements from the likes of Numa Perrier, Lena Waithe, Katori Hall and more, following her notoriety as a staple panelist on The Grapevine TV. Latasha has also been featured on Entertainment Tonight Canada, AFROPUNK, Dark & Lovely, Teen Vogue, and more.Latasha partnered with Damn Write Originals in 2021, and has since earned writing credits on Revolt TV and Keke Palmer's KeyTV Network. She was OTV's 2022 Writing Fellow and is currently on the 2023 OTV Jury for the next season’s cohorts, and has placed on Coverfly's The Red List. She is the newest writer welcomed in Mara Brock Akil's The Writer's Colony, and currently has a script development deal with Netflix via the platform's Created By Initiative.Latasha writes racy, emotionally charged dramas and comedies chronicling the protagonist’s journey toward their true identity. She is currently unrepped, and is looking forward to being staffed in a writer’s room, or developing original series
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    10 mins
  • Meet The Writers | Paris Crayton III
    Apr 26 2023
    Paris Crayton III is an award-winning playwright, actor, and director. He was one of ArtsATL "30 under 30" and Atlanta Journal Constitution's "Artist to watch." Creative Loafing named him 2014's "Best Local Playwright" Critics have called him "a powerful dramatist" and praised him as "One of the most important playwrights of our time." His plays have been presented and/or workshopped by The Lark, Classical Theatre of Harlem, NewYorkRep, Aurora Theatre, Clark University, Working Title Playwrights, Stage Door Players, Rising Sage Theatre, 3 Hill Productions, Atlanta Black Theatre Festival, and more. Please visit www.ParisCrayton3.com for more info.
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    10 mins
  • Meet The Writers | Rhema Boston
    Apr 24 2023
    Rhema Boston is a playwright and screenwriter who's worked as a showrunner's assistant to an executive producer with a Warner Brothers term deal (Claws, Self Made: Madam CJ Walker, The Kings of Napa, The Big Cigar), helping with all aspects of development and production, including the launch of the executive’s production company. Rhema is currently getting her MFA in Creative Writing at Antioch University. A Summa Cum Laude graduate of The New York Film Academy, Rhema was a semifinalist in 2022’s Pilotpalooza, and has script-doctored plays, films, and television shows.
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    11 mins
  • Meet The Writers | Makeda Declet
    Jan 28 2023

    Makeda is a Guyanese-American playwright, actress, and producer with a proclivity to mention her Brooklyn upbringing (and her unwavering love of Buffy, the Vampire Slayer) at least twice, per conversation! She graduated from New York University, with a BFA in Theater. Her passion lies in telling stories about Black family dynamics, self-discovery, and addiction through the lens of Black, Queer protagonists. Primarily based in LA, Makeda is a co-founder of Circle of Writers LA (sponsored by Final Draft and Coverfly) and the Ignition Project at EST/LA. She developed her play HAMMER at Moving Art’s MADLab development program and is an HBO All-Access Fellowship and Sundance Uprise Grant finalist, as well as a member of SAG/AFTRA. Makeda will begin pursuing her MFA at Northwestern University in the fall!

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    14 mins
  • Meet The Writers | Tina Farris
    Jan 26 2023

    Tina Farris has spent the last two decades as tour manager for legends including the Roots, Chris Rock, Nicki Minaj, and Queen Latifah. Her career highlights include overseeing Lil Wayne’s America's Most Wanted tour; guiding the Black Eyed Peas through 15 countries, 76 cities and 99 sold-out shows to gross more than $86 million; and producing and managing Chris Rock’s Total Blackout Tour.

    Farris—a California native, bass player, and UCLA alumna—began her career as a high school teacher but switched gears to bet on herself and her first love, music, by accepting an offer to tour manage her favorite band, the Roots. She soon maturated into a go-to logistics and production ace for the Roots crew, several of the band’s collaborators (Jill Scott, Common, and Pharrell) and, subsequently, some of the world’s premier events (the Super Bowl, World Cup, and NBA All-Star Game).

    Farris has spent 20 years amassing a diverse clientele that includes D’Angelo, Maxwell, Lauryn Hill, the Internet, Syd, and Steve Lacy. As a woman who’s found success in a male-dominated industry, she is dedicated to empowering other women through Decades, her mentorship conference for women of all backgrounds and orientations.

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    16 mins
  • Meet The Writers | Francine Daniels
    Jan 24 2023

    A cultural stew of “da” Boogie Down South Bronx, Panamanian, and St. Lucian roots, Francine Daniels is a Black, queer, disabled writer and actor in no particular identity order.

    Her love of affair with writing and acting was born out of reading 15 books a week as a kid and being enthralled by Broadway theatre. Her edgy and irreverent storytelling is often inspired by her own twisted family dynamics. She revels in writing about unconventional, uncensored, and morally flawed women, who don’t look and live like stereotypes.

    Her creative mojo is fueled by travel. So far she’s been to 25 states in the US, lived in six, and visited 30 cities around the world from Paris to Oaxaca. She’s also worked as a journalist, legal researcher at NASA, and a communications executive in the nonprofit sector where she managed large teams and $1M+ budgets.

    Recently she was selected as a top eight finalist for Kevin Hart’s Women Write Now Fellowship for her short comedy script VIRGIN HONEYMOON. And her new TV series IN GOD WE GAY was in the top 10% of scripts for The Writers Lab. In Spring 2002 she was one of four writers invited to participate in Mara Brock Akil's Writers' Colony based on IN GOD WE GAY. The series was also a finalist for Lena Waithe's Hillman Grad Mentorship Lab placing in the top 25 out of 1,500+ scripts.

    Francine’s TV series MOSAIC BLUES was selected for the Athena Film Festival at Barnard College Virtual Writers Lab, co-hosted by the Stephens College MFA in TV and Screenwriting and sponsored by LIFETIME. Additionally, she was honored with The Disruptors Fellowship for TV writers of color for her series MOSAIC BLUES and SKIN-KIN.

    Her writing has been recognized by Stowe Story Labs as a selected project for its lab and writer’s retreat, ISA International Screenwriting Fellowship (for Stowe), WeScreenplay Diverse Voices Screenwriting Lab, and the Inroads Screenwriting Fellowship.

    Francine has also been awarded an Upright Citizens Brigade (UCB) Improv Diversity Scholarship, Film Independent: Project Involve Fellowship and was selected as a mentee in the Women in Film Mentor Program. She’s written, produced and acted in the short film, SOULS OF MY FEET and created and executive produced an 8 week live digital series, CLIMATE CURIOUS, reaching audiences in 46 countries.

    As an actor, she’s worked in every medium from stage, television, films, voiceovers, videos, web series to national print and tv commercials. She also served as a director, producer, and casting director for the acclaimed stage production Homeward LA, which focused on raising awareness about the homeless crisis in Los Angeles.

    Her childhood nerdiness paid off as she earned a J.D., University of San Francisco School of Law (student loans drive her career ambition); M.A., Black Studies and M.A., Women’s Studies both from The Ohio State University (thankfully with full scholarships) and B.A., Liberal Arts, West Virginia University.

    Lit management by Industry Entertainment. Theatrical representation by Jana Luker Agency. Attorney Ryan Goodell, Morris Yorn Entertainment Law Firm.

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    11 mins
  • Meet The Writers | Rodney Wilkins
    Jan 20 2023

    Rodney is a native of the Bronx in New York City, currently residing in Los Angeles. He started as a development assistant for director F. Gary Gray and was integral in developing several projects for Gray’s production company. Rodney used his acute knowledge of storytelling as a springboard to write his feature script entitled ANN LOWE. Rodney’s Ann Lowe script has won or placed in several screenwriting competitions including, The Writers Room 5050 and Level 4 Press - Adapting Books for the Screen and The Atlanta Film Festival Screenplay Competition 2022.

    Rodney studied Digital Filmmaking and Video Production at The Art Institute of California in Los Angeles. His goal is to acquire a first look or overall deal at a major network, streamer, or premium cable outlet. Rodney specializes in writing drama for film and television. More specifically, writing works based on or inspired by true events.

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    9 mins