With an unbridled level of passion and insight, Imani Latifah Warren is a skilled connector in South Florida and an active member of the arts, culture, and education sector for two decades. As an emotionally intelligent leader and outstanding nurturer of relationships and collaborations, she has the heart of an entrepreneur fused with the sensibilities of a creative director. Imani’s thought leadership converges at the intersection of African Diaspora History, Arts Curation, and Multimedia. Her consulting expertise revolves around Strategy, Event Production, Education, and Outreach Promotion. She has decades of experience in media (Clear Channel, Radio One, and Tribune Entertainment), museums (Historic Hampton House, Georgia Aquarium, Penn Center, Historic Preservation), and Event Design (One Night in Miami, #DoSomethingBlack, The Florida Grand Opera). Imani holds a B.A. in African Studies from Savannah State University and a Master’s in Film and Media Arts from Savannah College of Art and Design. She started Sepia Kaleidoscope in 2015, collaborating with filmmakers, musical artists, and historical preservationists across Georgia, South Carolina, Louisiana, and South Florida. Notably, Imani's "Black Beauty as an Act of Resistance" project features the history of the Sunlight School of Beauty Culture, highlighting its role in empowering Black women. Imani is part of a new generation of leaders who are change agents, working with and for community uplift, always looking for mediums of positive progression.
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