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Nina Womack: The Visionary Queen Empowering The African Continent

by ReportersAtLarge
October 30, 2024
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Queenmother Nina Womack

Queenmother Nina Womack

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Nina Womack, a remarkable creative entrepreneur from Los Angeles, California, embodies the spirit of empowerment for the African continent. She is widely recognized as a significant figure in the empowerment of Africa and its diaspora and has a compelling story.

Born and bred in South Los Angeles, Nina Womack was immersed in rich cultural influences that shaped her worldview and instilled a profound appreciation for the arts and community engagement. These early experiences laid the foundation for her eventual foray into the entertainment industry, where she honed her creative entrepreneur and visionary leadership skills. She has dedicated her life to creating positive brand awareness and development opportunities for Africa and its diaspora. This dedication has earned her the esteemed “development queen” title in Ghana, a testament to her impactful contributions.

Her remarkable journey spans several decades of curating impactful African and diaspora-themed cultural events, stage performances, films, and multimedia productions.

Queen Nina Womack’s journey exemplifies the intersection of creativity and activism. Her background in the entertainment sector provided her with invaluable insights into storytelling and cultural representation, which she now channels into her mission of positive change. By leveraging her skills, she consistently seeks to inspire and mobilize others, aiming to create a brighter future for Africa and its diaspora. Her holistic approach to empowerment intertwines her heritage with her professional pursuits, making her a pioneering figure in the quest for transformative change on the continent.

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Queenmother Nina Womack

 

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Nina Womack: Journey in the Entertainment Industry

Nina’s entry into the entertainment world began early as a child actor, at four years old, and a print model. From there, she climbed the ranks in Hollywood, starting as a film production intern before swiftly moving into executive roles at companies like BET’s Directors Circle FilmWorks and Lacy Street Studios. With a keen entrepreneurial spirit, she established her entertainment production and sports marketing firm, Transmedia 360, headquartered in Los Angeles and most recently in Lagos, Nigeria, to expand opportunities and amplify the undiscovered talent in Africa on the global stage.

A proud graduate of the Los Angeles City College Theatre Academy, Queen Nina Womack honed her skills in theatre arts, public relations, and African American studies at Cal State University Northridge. Her talent for event production has made her a leading figure behind major cultural festivals like the African Marketplace & Cultural Faire, the MLK Kingdom Day Freedom Festival, and the Malcolm X Festival, among others. These platforms have celebrated African heritage, fostered community, and driven socioeconomic growth.

Her passion for health equity led her to launch Let’s Be Whole, a public health initiative providing holistic wellness programmes, mental health support, and alternative therapies for underserved communities. Under her leadership, Let’s Be Whole addresses food insecurity by distributing rescued nutritious food to over 60,600 households annually, earning recognition from the City and County of Los Angeles and the State of California.

Efforts on Racial Trauma and African Culture Promotion

Queenmother Womack with traditional chiefs

As co-chair of the Black and African Heritage Subcommittee for the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, Queen Nina has championed efforts to address racial trauma and promote African culture within the community. Her dedication to healthcare access extends globally, with partnerships that have brought breast cancer awareness and medical outreach programs to communities in Ghana and Uganda.

A multi-faceted leader, Nina is pursuing an international business degree to further her mission of fostering global change. Her influence extends across Africa, where she holds prominent roles, including Global Director of Humanitarian Services for the African Diaspora Union, Director of Women’s Affairs at One Map Africa, Global President of the African Youth in Tourism Network focused on Africa’s tourism industry, and Ambassador at Heritage Liberia. Known affectionately as the “Development Queen of Africa,” Queen Nina Womack continues to advocate for the socioeconomic development of African people worldwide.

Queen Nina Womack: The Ugo Nwanyi

Queenmother Nina Womack Chieftaincy title as Ugo Nwanyi
His Royal Majesty Eze Dr EC Okeke is installing Nina Womack as the Ugo Nwanyi

Queen Nina’s down-to-earth approach encourages personal connection among individuals from various backgrounds, inspiring them to embrace and champion African culture within their communities. This passion for cultural celebration has garnered recognition from organizations and leaders within the African community worldwide, affirming her status as a pivotal figure in promoting cultural understanding.

Her work highlights the importance of festivals and events in preserving African heritage, promoting cultural awareness, and nurturing a sense of pride and mutual respect among diverse populations.

His Royal Majesty, Eze Dr. E.C. Okeke, the head of Imo State’s 600 traditional rulers, recently installed Queenmother Nina Womack as the Ugo Nwanyi.

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