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Erika Alexander
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Expense TransferNominations are open until December 5, 2024. Please nominate someone committed to promoting Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s vision for the 2025 MLK Peace Award.
Nominations Someone TodayErika Alexander is an actress, trailblazing activist, entrepreneur, creator, producer, director and one of the country’s boldest, most daring, and powerful voices. Recognizing the power of storytelling, Erika believes that though content must be entertaining, stories have tremendous capacity to create impact and meaningful social change. As co-founder of Color Farm Media, she is on a mission to bring greater equity, inclusion, and diverse representation to both media and electoral politics.
Erika is beloved for her iconic acting roles including:
Erika has recently stepped boldly into the arena of film director, with her debut film THE BIG PAYBACK, co-directed with Whitney Dow. The film debuted at Tribeca Festival and premiered on PBS on MLK Day 2023. The documentary chronicles the story of the first reparations bill for African Americans in U.S. history.
She is also creator/writer/producer of 2022 Audible Original’s Best True Crime Series and DuPont Columbia award-nominee, FINDING TAMIKA, and producer of the three-time, Emmy-nominated Best Documentary and winner, NAACP Best Documentary, JOHN LEWIS: GOOD TROUBLE.
Her upcoming projects include THE UNTITLED NOVELIST project, directed by Cord Jefferson; with Jeffrey Wright, Tracy Ross, Sterling K. Williams and Issa Rae.
A critical thought leader on racial and gender equity and leadership, she serves as a board member for One Fair Wage and is highly involved with social and racial justice organizations including The Poor People’s Campaign, Color of Change, NAACP, UNCF, among others.
MSU Denver will participate in the Denver Marade on Monday, Jan. 20, 2025, starting in City Park. The program will begin at 9:30 a.m. and the marching portion will begin about 10:30 a.m. MSU Denver will be carrying a banner. Participants will form our group at 9:30 a.m. All Students, Staff, Faculty, Alumni, Family and Friends are welcome to participate with MSU Denver in the Marade.
If you are interested in marching with MSU Denver, we will be gathered near the MLK Statue in Denver’s City Park. The Marade walks out of the park towards Colfax and down Colfax to Civic Center Park where the Marade ends.