Pemon rami biography of mahatma
The curriculum aims to teach students about DuSable's life and accomplishments as an enterprising pioneer and entrepreneur who established the first settlement..
Jean Baptiste Point DuSable was an enterprising pioneer in the late 18th century who established the first permanent settlement in what is now Chicago.
Pemon Rami
Pemon Rami is an author, international film producer and director, member of the Board of the Illinois Arts Council, a member of the Luminary Board of the Independent Film Alliance, former member of the Joseph Jefferson Theatre Awards committee, and former National Endowment for the Arts Program Evaluator.
While in his teens Rami was cast in a reoccurring role on the weekly PBS TV series Bird of the Iron Feather: television’s first black soap opera. He also appeared in the acclaimed feature films The Spook Who Sat by The Door and Mahogany.
Rami has served as Associate Director of Theodore Ward’s South Side Center for the Performing Arts; director of the Kuumba Workshop; Artistic/Managing Director of the Lamont Zeno Theatre; Managing/Artistic Director for the Phoenix Black Theatre Troupe, and General Manager for Marla Gibbs Crossroads National Education and Entertainment Complex in Los Angeles.
The first African American film casting director in Chicago,