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Rhonda Ray is a
sunny, California native. As a product of an East Coast father and a
Southern mother, she has developed her own unique sense of style.
She is a big lover and creator of the arts. She received her BA in
Radio, Television & Film from Cal State Northridge. After
college she started her career off by assisting directors like F. Gary
Gray and went on to briefly direct independent music videos later
transitioning to being in front of the camera as an actress. She loves to write, sing,
www.RhondaRay.net paint and
photograph people
www.RhondaRayPhotography.com As the creator of "Afro City" she wants to
continue to produce Afrocentric audio and visual entertainment for the
masses.
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Ebony Mikila was born and raised in Kansas City, MO. She moved to Los Angeles six years ago to persue her acting dream. During her first year in Los Angeles she booked five pilots, 3 of which were picked up and later cancelled. She has been seen in 1-800-dentist commercials, Toyota ads, and the Don B. Welch's play “PleasantVille”. She has independent films, the latest of which would be “Perfect Combination,” starring Christian Keyes. Other than encouraging others to be brave enough to follow their dreams, she continues to audition as well as use her skills as a barber, and massage therapist. Ebony also devotes her time to home schooling her daughter. When they are not busy doing school work, they spend quality time researching their African and Hebraic roots. She feels that as long as our Heavenly Father, YAH is on her side that sky is the limit. |
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Bunmi Ayodele, was
born in Nigeria and raised in the United States. She studied public
administration with an concentration in criminal justice at Cal State
University, Dominguez. Hills. Modeling in between her studies, she soon
gained interest in pursuing acting. She speaks Yoruba and is studying
Spanish. Her other passions include jewelry making ( www.anikejewels.com)
meeting new people, running and of course fashion. Tired of the chemical
burns, curling irons, and the high cost of maintaining hair that wasn't
hers, led her to go natural 7 years ago and she has never
looked back since. She loves inspiring and helping other sisters on
their natural hair journey. |
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