• Renee Harrison is a Jamaican born - New Jersey raised and Los Angeles based actor and creative artist.

    A natural storyteller at heart, Renee marries her love for storytelling with her passion for empowering underserved narratives through intentional, authentic and creative mediums. 

    Alongside her acting career, Renee is the founder of Black Girls Do Theater, a cultural agency creating community driven experiences for Black femme-identifying theater artists. 

    Credits include: Law and Order: SVU (NBC), All American: Homecoming (The CW), The Supremes At Earl's All-You-Can-Eat (Searchlight), The Winter's Tale (The New School)

  • Malachi Beasley is an actor, musician and writer.

    Credits include; Untitled Kathryn Bigelow White House Thriller (Netflix), Raisin in A Sun (Yale Repertory), Blood at the Root (Chautauqua Theater Company), Comedia Del Arte (Chautauqua Theatre Company).

    He received his MFA in Acting from the Yale School of Drama in 2023.

  • (she/they/mix) is a Brooklyn-based actor whose work is rooted in truth, transformation, and the power of storytelling. She has Trained at the Atlantic Acting School’s conservatory and has trained with teachers such as Budi Miller and Brian Mcmanamon.

    She brings depth, vulnerability, and fierce authenticity to every role. Her artistry is shaped by her Haitian heritage, spirituality, and commitment to justice, infusing her performances with a rich, lived-in resonance.

    Beyond the stage and screen, Roselyne is an urban farmer, a linguist, and a keeper of stories, whether through the preservation of folkloric songs, the cultivation of community, or the language of movement and sound. She believes in art as a lifeline, a bridge, and a catalyst for change. They seek roles that challenge, reveal, and heal.

  • Dario Peña is the Recruitment and Community Partnerships Manager for Justice Through Code at Columbia University.

    A Magna Cum Laude graduate with a degree in Behavioral Science from Mercy University, he also earned a Masters in Professional Studies from New York Theological Seminary.

    He serves as Vice President of the board of directors for Rising Hope, Inc., a prison education program with programs at Sing Sing, Fishkill, and Woodbourne prisons. And is a consultant for the Manhattan Reentry Task Force with the NY District Attorney’s office.

    He is actively involved in and supports social impact organizations, such as Freedom Agenda, Drama Club, and Rehabilitation Through the Arts (RTA).

    Dario played himself in the Oscar-nominated film Sing Sing (2024), which highlights the RTA program.