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  1. Gina Belafonte (born September 8, 1961) is an American actress, film and stage producer, and civil rights activist. The youngest daughter of singer, actor, and activist Harry Belafonte, she has appeared in such films as Bright Lights, Big City, Tokyo Pop (both 1988), and BlacKkKlansman (2018).

  2. Apr 25, 2023 · Gina Belafonte. The youngest of the bunch, Harry had his second child with Julie, a baby girl named Gina, in 1961.

  3. Gina Belafonte was born on 8 September 1961 in New York City, New York, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for BlacKkKlansman (2018), The Commish (1991) and Operation Splitsville (1998). She is married to Scott McCray.

  4. Gina Belafonte is an award-winning Producer, Director, Actress, Educator, Prison Abolitionist, and Freedom Activist. Co-founder of Sankofa.org, Gina has been using art as a tool for over 25 years to communicate messages of hope and civic engagement.

  5. Gina Belafonte was born on 8 September 1961 in New York City, New York, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for BlacKkKlansman (2018), The Commish (1991) and Operation Splitsville (1998). She is married to Scott McCray.

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  7. Our interview with Gina Belafonte (her puppy Matilda, named after one of her father's songs, snuggled its way into her arms) ranged from how her father Harry Belafonte is doing these days after...

  8. Activist, film maker and Sankofa.org Co-Director, Gina Belafonte stops by IAH to drop some knowledge on the status of the #blacklivesmatter movement, how the arts can bring awareness to race relations in America and to share some great stories about her father, Harry Belafonte.

  9. Aug 22, 2013 · Gina Belafonte. @GinaBelafonte. Producer of Sing Your Song HBO,The March PBS, A Survivors Guide To Prison Netflix Creative Producer, Director, ED at sankofa.org. sankofa.org Joined August 2013. 722 Following. 4,536 Followers.

  10. Artivist Gina Belafonte is the Executive Director of Sankofa.org a non-profit which educates, motivates, and activates artists and allies in service of grassroots movements and equitable change.