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Erika Alexander

American Actress; Founder of Color Farm Media; Thought Leader on Racial & Gender Equity

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Ericka Alexander is beloved for her iconic acting roles as Maxine Shaw on “Living Single,” Detective Latoya in Jordan Peele’s “Get Out,” Cousin Pam on “The Cosby Show,” Perenna in “Black Lightning,” and Linda Diggs on(“Wutang: An American Saga.”

Alexander wears many hats, including actress, trailblazing activist, entrepreneur, creator, producer and director——one of the country’s boldest, most daring, and powerful voices. As a creator, she recognizes that entertaining stories, when socially conscious and carefully constructed, have the capacity to create impact and meaningful change. As co-founder of Color Farm Media, she is on a mission to bring greater equity, inclusion, and diverse representation to both media and electoral politics.

Color Farm Media, self-described as the “Motown of film, TV, and tech,” develops and produces scripted and non-scripted content for film, television, streaming and podcast platforms. Color Farm’s most recent project, about the legendary Congressman and civil rights icon, John Lewis: Good Trouble, won the NAACP Award Best Documentary and was nominated for three Emmy Awards.

Alexander also previously co-wrote the Buffy the Vampire spin-off, “Giles,” a graphic novel collaboration with Joss Whedon and Dark Horse. And Alexander co-created the award-winning, ground-breaking Alexander has also stepped into the arena of film director. She is currently co-directing a documentary film about the first reparations bill for African Americans entitled The Big Payback.

In addition to her entertainment career, Alexander is a critical thought leader on racial and gender equity and leadership. She serves as a Board member for One Fair Wage and Exponent, and is highly involved with many other social and racial justice orgs, including The Poor People’s Campaign, Color of Change, NAACP, UNCF, and others. Her work in content reflects the social activism work she does on the ground.

A sought-after speaker, Alexander delivers keynotes on topics including leadership, communications & performance, and diversity & inclusion. Born in Winslow, Arizona, Alexander grew up in Flagstaff before moving to Philadelphia.

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