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Gina Belafonte
Executive Director at Sankofa.org
Gina Belafonte is an accomplished actress, producer, and activist, known for her significant contributions to both the entertainment industry and social justice initiatives. Born on September 8, 1961, in New York City, she is the daughter of renowned singer and activist Harry Belafonte and actress Julie Robinson.4
Career in Entertainment:: Gina began her career as an actress in New York City, performing with off-Broadway companies like The National Shakespeare Company. She later moved to Hollywood, where she appeared in television series such as "The Commish" and films like "BlacKkKlansman".4 Her work in the entertainment industry extends to producing, where she was the lead producer of the documentary "Sing Your Song," which explores her father's life and legacy.24
Activism and Leadership:: Gina is deeply involved in activism, serving as the Executive Director of Sankofa.org, a social justice organization founded by her father. Sankofa.org aims to educate, motivate, and activate artists and allies in support of grassroots movements and equitable change.13 She co-founded The Gathering for Justice, a non-profit organization focused on youth incarceration and the criminalization of poverty.2 Additionally, she has worked on projects addressing wrongful imprisonment and mass incarceration, such as the hip-hop theater production "Lyrics from Lockdown".2
Personal Life:: Gina is married to Scott McCray and they have one child. She continues to split her time between Los Angeles and New York City.4 Through her work at Sankofa.org and other initiatives, Gina Belafonte carries forward her father's legacy by combining arts and activism to promote social change.3