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T’Keyah's
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The following is a partial list of organizations T'Keyah supports.
She urges you to share your, time, wisdom, wealth, and culture
with others
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American
Indian College Fund,
8333 Greenwood Blvd., Denver, CO 80221 (303) 426-8900.
www.collegefund.org
- There are 32 Indian founded tribal colleges
fighting high rates of poverty, educational failure
and cultural loss. These colleges created the
nonprofit AICF to raise needed scholarship, endowment
and operating funds. Aware of the historic
relationship of survival through support between
Native Americans and African Americans (and not
ignoring her own heritage), T'Keyah would like
to help.
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Audience
Development Committee, Inc., POB 30,
Manhattanville Station, NY, NY 1002, 2469
Frederick Douglass Blvd., NY, NY 10030 (212)
368-6906 was established in 1973 by Vivian
Robinson to generate understanding and
awareness of the arts in African-American
communities. And to provide better public
relations and to build new audiences for
not-for-profit theater and dance companies.
T'Keyah received a Best Solo Performance
AUDELCO Award nomination for her show, "Some
of My Best Friends" and served as a
presenter at their annual awards presentation.
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Color
Me Bright Youth Foundation
P. O. Box 480329, Los Angeles, CA 90048 - is dedicated
to making sure every child has a book to read.
CMB hosts an ongoing "Books Brighten Your
Life" campaign and essay contest, which provides
matching funds for schools that raise money for
school library books. The organization also collects
books (and money to purchase books) for children
in shelters. T'Keyah has volunteered for the
organization's various fundraising events.
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DuSable
Museum Of African-American History,
740 East 56th Place, Chicago, IL 60637-1495,
(773) 947-0600 www.dusablemuseum.org
and Studio Museum in Harlem, 144 W. 125
ST., NY, NY 10027, (212) 864-4500 www.studiomuseuminharlem.org
- are museums of African American
art and history. T'Keyah loves art
and history. She thinks that we should
hold dear the experiences of the past
- if not for the glory in them, then for
the lessons of survival they contain.
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ETA
Creative Arts Foundation, 7558 S. South
Chicago Ave., Chicago, IL 60619 (773) 752-3955
www.etacreartivearts.org
- is one of Chicago's leading African American
cultural performing arts institutions. T'Keyah
performed at ETA (as Dinah Washington, Tammy
Terrell and a Regalette) in one of their
longest running shows, "The Regal Theater."
She has returned to visit and participate
in panels and perform.
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Florida
A & M University,
POB 6562, Tallahassee, FL 32307, (805) 599-3000
- a four-year, public, co-educational and
fully accredited institution of higher learning.
As of fall 1997, FAMU offered 108 undergraduate
degrees in 64 undergraduate programs and
60 graduate degrees in 32 graduate programs
within its 12 Schools and Colleges. FAMU
graduates more African Americans than any
other college or university in the nation.
www.famu.edu
T'Keyah was recruited by FAMU's prestigious
School of Business & Industry, and graduated
with a degree in Theater. She has returned
to visit, perform, speak and receive numerous
awards including the Florida A & M University
Millennium Award for being one of the 100
FAMUans of the Century. A FAMU theater scholarship
has been established in her name.
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Hale
House - Hale House Center, Inc.
152 West 122nd Street New York, NY 10027
(212) 663-0700, info@halehouse.org.
Since 1969, hundreds of children have found
sanctuary in Mother Hale's brownstone in
Harlem. Today, Hale House continues to honor
Mother Hale’s legacy — providing
a warm, loving, nurturing home for infants
and young children in need. Hale House also
offers a vital support network for generations
of families through its new and innovative
educational programming and parent and child
support services. Hale House remains committed
to building better futures for children
and families. www.halehouse.org
- T'Keyah is a member of Hale House’s
Board of Directors. To
make a donation to Hale House Click
Here
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Institute
for Black Parenting, 1299 E. Artisia Suite
200, Carson 90746 (310) 900-0930, www.blackparenting.org - is dedicated
to the preservation of the Black family as a unit
through provision of family preservation, foster
care and adoptive services. Email: zoglesby@successnet.net
- T'Keyah has done several public service announcements
for the organization and has served as hostess
for their annual awards dinner.
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Jomandi
Productions, Inc.,
City Hall East, 675 Ponce De Leon Ave. -
8th Floor, Atlanta, GA 30308, (404) 876-6346
- is dedicated to keeping Black theater
alive. www.jomandi.org
- To T'Keyah, Jomandi represents all
of African American theater companies struggling
to stay afloat while producing quality theater.
She would like to see it and others like
it survive.
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Meharry
Medical College,
1005 Dr. / D.B. Todd, Jr., Blvd., Nashville,
TN 37208 (615) 327-6111 - since its founding
in 1876, has provided superior health sciences
education primarily to African Americans
and other students of color.
www.mmc.edu and
Drew University of Medicine 1731
E. 120th St., Los Angeles, CA 90059 (323)
563-4800 www.cdrewu.edu
- Through innovative basic science,
clinical, and health services research programs,
Drew University faculty and students seek
to address the health and social issues
that strike hardest and deepest among inner
city and minority populations. T'Keyah
admires anyone who doesn't faint at the
sight of blood and who wants to make it
their life's work to heal the wounds of
others.
- NABSIO,
1000 W. Century Blvd. #254, Los Angeles, CA
90044 (323) 755-6024 www.nabsio.org
- is a prison outreach ministry that provides
a self-esteem building history curriculum
to motivated men and women. "Each One
Teach One, Each One Reach One." www.nabsio.org
T'Keyah sponsors one of the women in the program
and visits one of the prisons that the organization
sponsors.
- Stage
Aurora Theatrical Company,
Jacksonville, FL (202) 328-0569 Box Office
(904) 765- 7373 - is dedicated to entertaining
and culturally enriching multicultural audiences
by producing quality live "theatre that
enlightens". www.stageaurora.org/
- T'Keyah attended Florida A & M University
with the theater's founder, Darryl Reuben
Hall.
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- The
Essential Theater,
1331 Fairmont St., NW, Washington, DC 20009 (202)
328-0569 - is dedicated to producing quality African
American theatrical productions and developing new
works by African American playwrights. T'Keyah
attended Florida A & M University with the theater's
founder, S. Robert Morgan.
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- The
Harvest Institute,
623 Florida Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001 (202)
518-2465, www.harvestinstitute.org/
- is a non-profit, tax exempt research educational,
policy and advocacy organization founded in 1993
by Dr. Claud Anderson, author of Black Labor, White
Wealth: A Search for Power and Economic Justice
and PowerNomics: The National Plan to Empower Black
America. The Harvest Institutes mission
is to engage in activities that lead to a Black
America that is self-sufficient and competitive
as a group within the next decade. T'Keyah
is inspired by Dr. Andersons plan to achieve
economic empowerment for Black people.
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- Tutwiler
Clinic and Outreach, c/o Sister J. Blomme, P.O.
Box 462, 205 Alma Street, Tutwiler, MS 38963. (601)
345-8334 or (601) 345-8393 www.catholic.org/prwire/headline.php?ID=613
- a volunteer staff works with community members
to provide basic necessities for indigent women
and children in Tutwiler. Donations of any size
of personal items, (soap, tooth paste, etc.) clothing,
medical and household supplies and books are welcomed.
T'Keyah was made aware of the Tutwiler years ago
by event planner Yvonne White's creative annual
efforts to support this wonderful clinic.
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Mission
Established
by actress, writer, and producer T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh,
The Keymáh Cultural Fund's mission is to support
and encourage programs, events and activities in the arts
that benefit underserved African American youth.
Purpose / Support
The Keymáh Cultural Fund - T'Keyah’s own fund
whose mission is to support and encourage programs, events
and activities in the arts that nourish underserved African
American youth. T'Keyah feels that through active participation
in cultural activities, at-risk youth will gain a deeper
respect and appreciation for themselves and their communities
and a more hopeful outlook on their futures. She also believes
that involvement in the arts decreases the likelihood that
young people get into trouble and increases their overall
productivity. To make a tax deductible contribution, click
below. (as you have it now) To learn more about The Keymáh
Cultural Fund click
here
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