![]() ![]() Born in Winslow, Arizona, Erika grew up in Philadelphia. She is currently co-directing a documentary film about reparations and racial equity with filmmaker Whitney Dow. Erika also collaborated on Dark Horse's award-winning, ground-breaking sci-fi series, Concrete Park. Additionally, Erika is co-writer of the Buffy spin-off, Giles, a graphic novel collaboration with Joss Whedon and Dark Horse. The company previously set up an untitled horror/thriller film, written by Erika, at Lionsgate Entertainment. It is made by Philip Morris USA (a branch of Altria) within the US, and by Philip Morris International (now separate from Altria) outside the US. Color Farm is also currently producing two podcasts with Spotify and has several scripted film and television projects in development. Marlboro (US: /mrb()ro/, UK: /mlb()r/ or UK: /mlb()r/) is the largest selling brand of cigarettes in the world. Color Farm's latest film release is John Lewis: Good Trouble, a documentary about the legendary Congressman and civil rights icon, distributed by Magnolia Pictures, Participant, and CNN Films. Erika's company, Color Farm Media, develops and produces scripted and non-scripted content for film, television, streaming, and podcast platforms. As Co-Founder of Color Farm Media and Board Member of VoteRunLead and One Fair Wage, Erika is on a mission to bring greater equity, inclusion, and diverse representation to both media, technology, and electoral politics. Erika wears many hats, including actress, trailblazing activist, entrepreneur, creator, producer, and director - an all-around boss. Erika Alexander is beloved for the iconic acting roles of Maxine Shaw (Living Single), Detective Latoya (Get Out), Perenna (Black Lightning), and Linda Diggs (Wutang: An American Saga). ![]()
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