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Trelanda “Tree” R. Lowe

Tameka Citchen-Spruce

Keith Jones

Diana Elizabeth Jordan

Ryan Rambach
Ryan Rambach is a 5-time Emmy nominated filmmaker and editor based in Los Angeles, CA. Ryan’s television editing credits include the award winning documentary series I Am Cait on E! (2016 GLAAD Media Award winner), Born This Way on A&E (winner of 3 Primetime Emmys and a Television Academy Honor in 2016), and the 2019 Emmy nominated documentary series Surviving R. Kelly on Lifetime. Ryan also edited the 2013 fantasy short film Bottled Up, which won a gold medal at the 40th Annual Student Academy Awards. Ryan Rambach is a member of the Picture Editor’s Peer Group of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.

Myron Dyal
I am a mystic, artist, musician and I have visions that are connected to my temporal lobe Epilepsy, which is the catalysts for the art. Each piece is a record of a vision that has occurred during some event and I have over 5,000 drawings, paintings, and sculptures.
I was in a coma when I was a child, four years old and when I awoke my mind was erased and my visions began and have continued to the present day. I am a musician and music was all I had to express my inner being until I begin creating art in the late 1970’s. I began with my journals and then later began to draw, paint and sculpt.
What I created I also “danced”, in other words I conducted a ceremony around all the works in order to internalize their contents. I would spend a great deal of time in the mountains where I was living at the time walking and seeking my energy. I went public with my art in 2005.

Ryan Haddad
Ryan J. Haddad is an actor, playwright, and autobiographical performer based in New
York. His acclaimed solo play Hi, Are You Single? was presented in The Public Theater’s
Under the Radar Festival and continues to tour the country. Other New York credits
include My Straighties (Ars Nova/ANT Fest), Noor and Hadi Go to Hogwarts (Theater
Breaking Through Barriers), and the cabaret Falling for Make Believe (Joe’s Pub/Under
the Radar). Regional theatre: The Maids, Lucy Thurber’s Orpheus in the
Berkshires (Williamstown Theatre Festival), and Hi, Are You Single? (Guthrie Theater,
Cleveland Play House, Williamstown Theatre Festival). He has a recurring role on the
Netflix series “The Politician.” Additional television: “Bull,” “Madam Secretary,” and
“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.” Haddad is a recipient of IAMA Theatre Company’s
Shonda Rhimes Unsung Voices Playwriting Commission and Rising Phoenix Repertory’s
Cornelia Street American Playwriting Award. His work has been developed with The
Public Theater, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York Theatre Workshop, Berkeley
Repertory Theatre, Noor Theatre, Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, Primary Stages, and
Pride Plays. His writing has been published in the New York Times, Out Magazine, and
American Theatre. Ryan is an alum of The Public Theater’s Emerging Writers Group and a
former Queer|Art Performance and Playwriting Fellow, under the mentorship of Moe
Angelos. @ryanjhaddad and ryanjhaddad.com.

Katherine Craft
Katherine Craft is a Texas native with extensive experience as a playwright and theatre maker. She has an MFA in Screenwriting from the University of Texas at Austin, and holds an MA in Applied Drama from Goldsmiths College at the University of London.
She’s the creator and writer of Kappa Delta Crypto, an Indigo Studios production and Snapchat Original Series, which is currently streaming on Snapchat.
She received a 2017 HBOAccess Writing Fellowship, and her pilot Halfway, written as part of the program, premieres at Tribeca Film Festival in April 2019. She has written and produced several short narrative films, including June (2018), which won first place in the HBO 2018 Asian Pacific American Visionaries showcase, and Charlotte and Charlie (2018), which is a finalist in the PBS Online Film Festival. Her one-act play DIY was staged in April 2018 as part of the Down for #TheCount series at the Bishop Arts Theater in Dallas, Texas.
She also founded Conspire Theatre, a nonprofit that uses theatre to work with women during and after incarceration, and was a teaching artist for arts education organizations in Austin, Chicago, and London. She was the Hotline Coordinator for the Lilith Fund, an abortion fund in Austin, TX, for six years. She currently splits her time between LA and Austin.

Greyber Rengifo
Greyber Rengifo is a young man with Down Syndrome born in Caracas, Venezuela. Since 2013, Greyber acted in several theater plays with the company Apoye, specialized in working with Down Syndrome persons. He also took part in a fashion show and worked as a grocery store employee. The Special by Ignacio Márquez is his first feature film as a lead actor.