
I met Ebony in 2014 at school. She was my first roommate and although by the next semester I had moved into my own dorm alone because we just couldn’t agree on the temperature in the room, plus I think we were both the type of people that just need our own space and place to relax alone, we remained friends and grew even closer as the years went on. Ebony taught me to have pride in myself and in my skin. To love who I am and integrate it into my art and my life as much as possible.
After that first year of college Ebony and I went on to have the same classes until we graduated, both going into producing and producing films and struggling through many classes together.
Since then I’ve watched her take New York literally by storm, kill it while getting her masters and continue creating art that she loves and inspires other people. She has used her gifts to help and teach younger generations and even though that was not a path I thought she would go down I can tell that it is definitely her calling. She inspires people to push boundaries and push themselves outside of their own boundaries and use their voices to enact change and hear Gods message and spread it.
I would say that I never told Ebony how much she inspires me but that wouldn’t be true. I’ve told her literally so many times how great she is and how I can’t wait to see how far she goes. I know that ebony will be the greatest at literally anything she puts her mind to, so well spoken and so smart and I hope you call can see that in this conversation.