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Diane Cameron Elam

D/b/a - It’s All An Act 2, Inc.


An Alabama Non-Profit Organization Established 2003
December 28, 2008

Proposal for
Black History Month & Other
Theatrical Programs for Youth
I. SUMMARY ................................................................................................................................ 3
II. INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................... 4
III. NEEDS/PROBLEMS .................................................................................................................. 5
IV. GOALS/OBJECTIVES............................................................................................................... 5
V. PROCEDURES/SCOPE OF WORK ......................................................................................... 5
VI. TIMETABLE ................................................................................................................................ 6
VII. BUDGET .................................................................................................................................... 6
VIII. KEY PERSONNEL ...................................................................................................................... 7
IX. EVALUATION............................................................................................................................ 7
X. ENDORSEMENTS ...................................................................................................................... 7
XI. NEXT STEPS ............................................................................................................................... 7
XII. APPENDIX ................................................................................................................................. 8

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I. Summary
The Its All An Act 2, Inc., is a non-profit organization that has been providing arts through
education programs for Alabama schools, community centers, boys and girls clubs,
youth organization, churches and community organizations since 2003. Our organization
was incorporated in Mobile, Alabama.

We believe in the power of art to transform lives of young people. We believe the
benefits of the musical and theatrical arts disciplines provide; self esteem, positive group
relationships, aversions to relational aggression and lack of exposure to the educational
benefits of the arts.

We believe in the principle that the “mother is the first teacher” concept and make
every effort to integrate the family into the arts program. We believe the residual effect
of parental and guardian involvement helps to validate the purpose of the arts program.
We also believe the rewards are multiplied by encouraging unity and oneness in families.

Every effort is made to keep down cost of productions. Staff members of Its All An Act 2,
Inc., are highly skilled in the areas of Office Administration, Journalism, Graphic Artistry,
Photography, Musicianship, Experienced Script Writers, Youth Community Activist & Youth
Mentors, Ex Law Enforcement Officers, Singers, Dancers, Make-Up Artists and
Seamstresses. Having such skilled personnel on board eliminates the need to seek outside
companies for: advertising, marketing, invitations, flyers, costumes, stage sets, etc. All
scripts are written by staff writers, all music soundtracks are produced by staff musicians,
this eliminates the need to pay royalties on the work of other artist. Its All An Act 2, Inc.,
creates and tailors fresh scripts that are relevant in subject to both the actors and the
local audience building community pride and notoriety by presenting theatrical
productions based upon the history of the community.

We are funded through theater earmarked grant funds of the inviting organization. We
work within the budget of the earmarked funds. We are a non-profit organization
currently without 501c3 status. We do however have sponsoring 501c3 organizations of
good standing who will receive and administer the funds on our behalf.

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II. Introduction
It’s All An Act 2, Inc, was organized in 2003 and incorporated in Baldwin County,
Alabama.

The mission of Its All An Act 2, Inc., is to promote self esteem through accomplishment
and empowerment through individual and group presentation. We strive to educate
through the discipline of theatrical arts and increase awareness of environmental
sustainability, global history and cultural awareness which produces respect for mankind
and the environment. We support offering lifelong learning opportunities and support the
showcasing of student talent and abilities providing opportunities for theater arts,
creative writing, and music as a career profession.

Our uniqueness is that we create scripts that deal with the issues of today’s youth. Peer
pressure, relational aggression, drugs, bullying, parental or support guardian absence,
sexual promiscuity, unplanned pregnancies, drug addicted caregivers, high school drop-
out and truancy, juvenile delinquency, HIV/AIDS, alcohol addicted caregivers, smoking
and gang initiation and turf wars and incarcerated caregivers. This allows young people
an opportunity to solve conflicts and make sound decisions in a creative atmosphere
from the safety of the stage. This is translated into sharpened judgments on the outcome
of their own lives.

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III. Needs/Problems
In Urban and Inner-city areas all across the United States, there is an increasing void of
arts programs available due to severe budget cuts of the nation’s arts programs. Its all An
Act 2 helps to close those voids and serves as a bridge from the youth to society. When
arts programs are instituted and young people are offered an alternative to social ills,
healthy communities are created, crime, drugs, unplanned pregnancies and school
drop out rates are lowered.

IV. Goals/Objectives
The future of arts-based conflict intervention and delinquency prevention programs is
promising. Through continued investment in youth based arts programs weaknesses can
be corrected. We as the mentor, teacher are better able to meet the growing needs of
youth and communities.

We endeavor to produce pertinent arts programs in the future to benefit families and
communities and others who are struggling with new ways to combat the problem of
juvenile social adjustments. We will constantly strive to providing youth with new skills,
giving them the opportunities to use these skills, and offering them positive feedback and
recognition for their hard work can potentially lead to healthier attitudes and positive
behaviors.

V. Procedures/Scope of Work
Its All An Act trains its actors through no script, non competitive methodology. When the
competition mode is removed from performing arts, the students are free to help each
other with the stigma of “not being good enough” is removed from the equation. The
young people are able to form non threatening friendships. This method fosters an
oneness among the actors and creates an amicable “family environment.” A basic
“script” is used at the onset of rehearsals and actors are gently weaned from the script
and encouraged to use their own emotions to promote believability from the
presentation. Students are also encouraged to name their characters and must submit a
2 page summary of their character that must be reflected in their portrayal. These
summaries offer 75% of the final outcome of the play, for it is in these pages that the
Director finds the “heartbeat” of the production. The audition process is merely and
identifier of the skills and ability of the cast. Actors, singers, dancers, musicians, stage
personnel, wardrobe, make-up, lighting and productions assistants are all identified
through the first audition phase. Thus everyone is the cast is slated to do what they either
elect to do or can do best.

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VI. Timetable

Description Time Needed

Phase One audition 2 days

Phase Two rehearsals 4 – 6 weeks

Phase Three Presentation of production Selected days or weeks

VII. Budget
Its All An Act 2, Inc., works within the earmarked budge or grant received by the inviting
organization for all phases from start to finish. Our staff can make costumes, provide
stage make-up, create music & soundtracks, playbills, promotional flyers, media
announcements, rehearsal announcements, opening night catering for 100, musicians
for bandstand. We can work with any budget and tailor each production to the budget.

Needs Suggestions
Schools, Churches, Community
Phase One Audition space
Centers
Schools, Churches, Community
Phase Two Rehearsal space Center & 4 days at venue when
possible
Phase Three Hall, Theater, Community Theater To be negotiated

Budget Subject to Grant Allowance

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VIII. Key Personnel

Diane Cameron
CEO/Director

Edward Elam Shehawnee Prescod Advisor Trasa Gardner,


Marketing Director Masters Elementary Ed
Music Director

IX. Evaluation
Dr. Wislene John of www.coreadvocacygroup.com, Program Advisor & Evaluator

X. Endorsements
Ms. Diane Cameron of Its All An Act 2, Inc., has received (2) Congratulatory
Proclamations from the Honorable Bob Riley, Governor of the State of Alabama
for her and her organizations work locally, nationally and internationally in theater and
music.

XI. Next Steps


To contact Diane Cameron or inquire about a theater arts program for your community, school,
non-profit organization, church, community center, youth group, Boys & Girls Club, After School
program. Or if you are a funding organization or arts advocacy group and desire that this proposal
be submitted as a grant for a particular fund, call our Central Schedule Office for more information
206-426-7197. For more information on the Directors Bio see www.theateronwheels.blogspot.com
To send an email – usaartistobenin@aol.com

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Appendix
 RECOGNITIONS
 MEDIA MENTIONS
 DIRECTOR’S BIO
Rep(s). By Representative Clark
HJR700
ENROLLED, House Joint Resolution,

CONGRATULATING DIANE CAMERON OF BALDWIN COUNTY FOR


ACHIEVING USA ARTIST IN RESIDENCE FOR THE 2004 REPUBLIC OF BENIN
GOSPEL AND ROOTS FESTIVAL.

WHEREAS, it is with highest commendation that we recognize Diane Cameron, a


resident of the City of Daphne in Baldwin County, Alabama, who has achieved the
distinction of USA Artist in Residence for the 2004 Gospel and Roots Festival, which
will be held in the Republic of Benin, West Africa; and

WHEREAS, the USA Artist in Residence to the Benin Gospel and Roots Festival serves
as a Goodwill Ambassador to promote reconciliation, cultural understanding, and
friendships between the people of the United States and the people of the Republic of
Benin through gospel songs, music of African Diaspora, theatrical performances,
education, and cultural awareness; and

WHEREAS, Ms. Cameron has made outstanding contributions to the arts in the State of
Alabama through her unique multi-ethnic art form and method, which combines
historical themes and current event interests as both serious messages and entertainment
values, community involvement, and development of youth; and

WHEREAS, as the Chief Artistic Officer of Its All An Act 2, Ms. Cameron provides
artists and youth in the State of Alabama with the opportunity to perform, to be of public
service, and to advance the cultural heritage of the state; and

WHEREAS, indeed, Ms. Cameron's performances through Theatre 98 of Fairhope, and


as USA Artist in Residence to the Benin Gospel and Roots Festival, have been of
inestimable value to, and revered by, her admiring fans throughout the State of Alabama
and the Republic of Benin; now therefore,

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA, BOTH HOUSES


THEREOF CONCURRING, That Diane Cameron of Daphne, Alabama, is applauded on
the success she has deservedly achieved throughout her theatrical career and, by copy of
this resolution, she is extended heartiest congratulations for achieving USA Artist in
Residence for the 2004 Republic of Benin Gospel and Roots Festival.

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Rep(s). By Representative Clark

HJR262

ENROLLED, House Joint Resolution,

HONORING DIANE CAMERON AS USA ARTIST IN RESIDENCE TO THE


REPUBLIC OF BENIN.

WHEREAS, Diane Cameron of Daphne, Alabama, was appointed USA Artist in


Residence to the Republic of Benin, where she has served in this position for two years;
and

WHEREAS, Ms. Cameron's creation for her inspirational "Diasjazzapora" art movement
has indeed caused excitement among her fellow Alabamians and peers; and

WHEREAS, in recognition of her artistic ability to create these masterpieces, she was
nominated for the 2005 Kora Award in the American category for her video and CD for
"Come Back Home to Africa"; and

WHEREAS, she also has received deep satisfaction as a goodwill ambassador, while
promoting Alabama throughout her many public appearances; and

WHEREAS, indeed, she has etched her mark on the hearts of countless individuals
throughout the world with her artistic endeavors and brought joy into their lives with the
images she creates; now therefore,

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA, BOTH HOUSES


THEREOF CONCURRING, That it is with infinite pride and pleasure that we commend
Diane Cameron as USA Artist in Residence to the Republic of Benin and direct that she
receive a copy of this resolution of highest esteem and sincere best wishes for continued
success in all future endeavors.

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Tuesday, August 14, 2007 — The aftermath of Hurricane Katrina played out largely on
Health and Safety
our television screens, with images that seared the nation's collective conscience. Scenes
Disaster Services of flooded homes and streets, ravaged buildings and families in peril or in exile inundated
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viewers and left an indelible impression on many.

Classes Two years later, on a stage inside a Baptist church in Mobile, Ala., teenagers are holding
Donations out their hands to lift others from the floor as somber music creates an eerily tragic
atmosphere. The youth, including many who were forced from their homes by the wrath
Volunteering and fury of the storm, are using their powers of artistic expression to depict the events and
Red Cross Store emotions that defined the hurricane for them.
Careers This, too, is part of the aftermath of Katrina—a production titled "Water: When Katrina
Youth Home Came." More than just entertainment for the audience, the play provides an opportunity
for the children to learn from each other.

"I call it 'drama therapy,'" says writer and director Diane Cameron. "It allows the children
to tell their own story through their own creative expressions."

The production is part of the Youth Enrichment Summer Program at Truevine Baptist
Church. It is being made possible, in part, by a grant from the American Red Cross to help
children work through the lingering effects of Katrina.

Through its Hurricane Recovery Program, the American Red Cross has sent more than
15,000 young adults to summer camps throughout the Gulf Coast Region. The camps

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allow participants to experience therapeutic and enrichment activities during the summer
months.

"As adults, just watching the news reports and reading the newspapers, it was frightening
enough for us," Cameron says. "You can imagine how a child might internalize all of that
pain and anger and concern and worry."

Nine-year-old Elizabeth Carey of Prichard, Ala., who lends her amazing singing voice to
the show, understands the emotional roller coaster that many children rode during and
after Katrina.

"In the beginning, it was an ordinary day," she says. "But when Katrina hit, there was the
Red Cross and everyone trying to help people who were suffering and things. And when
(Katrina) went through, everyone was happy because it was gone and it wouldn't come
back again."

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DIANE CAMERON “DAUGHTER OF DIASPORA”


By Raphael Eklu
Sun, 06 Jul 2008 | Print | E-Mail | PDF | Graphics Version
Gospel

DIANE CAMERON

DIANE CAMERON
TO RETURN TO THE
REPUBLIC OF BENIN, WEST AFRICA
FOR GOSPEL & RACINES FESTIVAL

Singer, Songwriter Diane Cameron returns for the 2008 Gospel & Racines Festival in the
Republic of Benin, West Africa on July 27th. This will be the 3rd appearance for this
Chicago native. She will once again reach out to Benin’s abundance of talented
musicians for accompaniment during her appearance. Diane is affectionately called
the “Daughter of Diaspora” because her writing and singing passion is mostly set to
African themes and history. In 2005 she was nominated by the KORA AWARDS for her
original song “Come Back Home To Africa” from “The Reconciliation” CD.

Ms. Cameron will debut her new CD “Diaspora Child” at the festival. “I look forward to
once again collaborating with my Beninese musical family, Christi VI, Okine, Mathias
Dangbe and the heavenly vocals of K-Sim and others. Music is spiritual,” she continues,
“it permeates the soul and feeds the spirit. As musical artist, we must sing songs that
uplift the nations. In the sometimes chaotic world we live in, music can be a soothing
balm. I am thankful to God that he allows me to be a conduit to his healing essence. It
unites us all, superseding religion, race and locality.”

While in Benin, she will visit orphanages and schools demonstrating her “Diaspora’s
Child” youth cultural programs created out of her love for the young people of Benin.
Ms. Cameron has also been invited by Community Connections Organization in Togo
and plans to visit schools in Togo and Ghana as well. As Executive Director of the

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Alabama Benin Forum her attendance in Benin will also focus on the economic
exchange between the business community of both the State of Alabama and the
Republic of Benin.

"We live in a Global Society...Our neighbors are next door or a continent away. Our
prayers should not be just for our children...but also for the children we may never
meet. When I eat a meal and drink clean water, I should be mindful that my neighbors
across the waters may not have eaten in a week. When I am tempted to complain
about the rain, I repent and remember that my sisters and brothers in other countries
may be praying for rain. As musical artists, we are the modern day griot....we must sing
the stories…….the mantle is in our hands. Music is my contribution to my collective
earth family...It’s the least I can do....." Diane Cameron. For booking information call

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Bio
Diane Cameron is an International vocalist who has appeared in Tokyo, Paris, West
Africa, South Africa, Canada and all over the United States. In July 2008, Ms. Cameron
was invited by the Government of the Republic of Benin, West Africa as the USA Artist
in Residence to Benin for the third time. Originally from Chicago, Illinois, she currently
has made her home on the Eastern Shore in Alabama. Diane has played at some of the
Eastern Shore’s finest establishments such as in San Destin, Florida at the San Destin
Resort and Conference Center, Florabama as well as numerous private engagements and
weddings. She also performed for the 2002 and 2003 Alabama Gulf Coast Chamber of
Commerce National Shrimp Festival.

Other Alabama Eastern Shore appearances include Kiva Dunes, Beach Club, Guy's
Gumbo, Oleander Resort, Marriott Grand Hotel, Legions Club, Theater 98 and
more...Diane has produced several youth theatrical productions, was a guest on channel
44 Mobile's "Cover Stories" hosted by Nona Simmons.

As an actress, Ms. Cameron has appeared on the stage in Tokyo, Chicago, Atlanta,
Toronto, Hilton Head Island, SC, Mobile and West Africa. Her role of Bernice in August
Wilson's "THE PIANO LESSON", earned a best actress nomination as actress of the year
in Jacksonville, Florida.

Diane has written several plays, published an environmental skit for the City of Mobile's
"Keep Mobile Beautiful" organization and is writing a children's book "Fred & Felix" and
an environmental play for children. Upcoming appearances include Sweet Auburn
Heritage Festival/Atlanta and World Music Festival in Phoenix.

Diane was selected U.S.A. Artist in Residence to the Republic of Benin, West Africa She
was subsequently invited to Durban and Johannesburg in 2005 as a result of being
nominated by the International Music Organization KORA. Her self authored CD "The
Reconciliation" was in competition with musical works from Mariah Carey, Will Smith,
50 Cents and Canada's Olivier.

The State of Alabama USA passed two Resolutions signed by the Honorable Bob Riley,
Governor of recognizing Ms. Cameron’s theatrical and musical work with children.

Her original musical “WATER – WHEN KATRINA CAME” was written prior to
working with the 2007 PFC Howard Johnson II Summer Enrichment Camp.
Nevertheless, once Ms. Cameron came on board July 2007 as the Camp Theater Director,
her play became a vehicle helping victims cope with the loss and displacement from the
hurricane’s aftermath. The play served as a perfect pilot for the camp as a support
mechanism for the 200 + campers enrolled in the 5-week program at Truevine Baptist
Church in Mobile. The camp was made possible by the American Red Cross National to
provide cultural, educational, and emotional assistance to those young people who have

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been impacted by Hurricane Katrina, Ivan and Rita.

DRAMA PROGRAMS

DRAMA INTERVENTIONS is the art of integrating theater, music, literary works,


dance and visual art for the purpose of promoting reconciliation and development in
personal conflict resolution, promoting awareness of cultural diversity through education
while fostering a team atmosphere amongst the participants. Drama Interventions is
committed to fostering a healthy planet through its project Green Earth Theater. Under
this ecological banner the play “TRASH TAWKIN” was created. Trash Tawkin is the
anchor story is a series designed to raise awareness for the need to be good stewards of
the earth through recycling and civic beautification. The roles of actor, singer, dancer,
writer, make-up artist, wardrobe persons, set designers and stage assistants provides a
positive outlet for youthful energies and promotes a team environment between the
production team, the cast, community and the environment. Trash Tawkin is designed to
be a demonstration model for schools and youth outreach programs as an educational &
entertainment tool

DRAMA INTERVENTIONS is a division of ITS ALL AN ACT 2, INC., a non-profit


organization domiciled in Mobile, Alabama. This organization has worked with high
schools, middle schools, boys and girls clubs, elementary schools, youth groups, created
an environmental awareness play for the City of Mobile's - Keep Mobile Beautiful
Organization, and formed a summer theater workshop for the City of Daphne and in 2005
Ms. Cameron traveled to the Republic of Benin, West Africa to write, direct and produce
a musical theatrical production for the International Christian School of Benin entitled
“WILL I EVER SEE AFRICA AGAIN?”. In December 2006, Ms. Cameron was invited
along with a delegation from Africa to share her experience in Africa with children at the
Daufuskie Island Elementary School, Daufuskie Island, South Carolina. In 2007
DRAMA INTERVENTIONS was contracted by the Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund to
hold a 4 week seminar and script a play for 200 campers dealing the emotional aftermath
of killer storm Katrina. DRAMA INTERVENTIONS is an interactive theatre
organization without walls. We go wherever the occasion necessitates, nationally,
internationally, next door or across town.

PERFORMANCE CREDITS

Television Credits

Channel 44 – Nona Simmons – Cover Stories – Interview & Vocal Performance –


Mobile, Alabama

Channel 3 – Pensacola Television to promote trip to Benin

Channel 12 – Good Morning Jacksonville – Clennon King – Interview & Vocal


Performance – Jacksonville, FL.

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ORTB – Republic of Benin, West Africa

LC2 – Republic of Benin, West Africa

Radio Credits

St. Augustine – Interview for compilation CD – Jacksonville, FL - 1997

Kennedy-King College Radio – Chicago, Illinois – This Woman’s Heart” 1998

WBEE – Peoria, Ill. – Listening Party for first CD 1999 – “This Woman’s Heart”

WDLT – Mobile, AL – Carmen Brown Host - 2001

WDLT – Mobile, AL – Carmen Brown Host - 2002

WDLT – Mobile, AL – Carmen Brown Host - 2003

WDLT – Mobile, AL – Carmen Brown Host - 2004

Oceane FM Radio – Republic of Benin, West Africa - 2005

Radio Star FM – Republic of Benin, West Africa - 2005

Golf Radio FM – Republic of Benin, West Africa – 2005

CAPP FM Radio – Republic of Benin, West Africa – 2005

Radio Ouidah – Republic of Benin, West Africa - 2005

Benin Gospel and Roots Festival, West Africa – 2008

Theatrical Credits
Fame – Hilton Head Island, SC 1991

Big River – Hilton Head Island, SC 1992

Prelude to a Kiss – Hilton Head Island, SC 1992

Midsummer’s Night Dream – Chicago, IL 1993

Merrily We Roll Along – Atlanta, GA 1995

Piano Lesson – Jacksonville, FL 1997

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Rhythm of the World – (written & directed) – Daphne, AL 2000

Voices of Freedom – (written & directed) – Mobile, AL 2001

Cry of Freedom – (written & directed) – Mobile, AL 2004

Open Letter to the African American Daughter – (written & directed) Mobile, AL 2005

Open Letter to the African American Son – (written & directed) Mobile, AL 2005

Will I Ever See Africa Again? – Written and Directed, Republic of Benin, West Africa
2005

Trash Tawkin – 2005

Water – When Katrina Came - 2007

Commercial Credits
Haverty’s Furniture – Holiday Scene – Televised

Aaron’s Furniture – Family Purchasing Scene – Print

Marriott Grand Hotel – Postcard Scene - Print

Newsprint Credits
Hilton Head Island Packet – Dec 1991

Florida Times-Union – March 1997

Folio Weekly (Jacksonville) – December 1997

Mobile Press Register – May 2002

The Islander – Gulf Shores, Alabama – October 2002

Mobile Press Register – February 2004

Mobile Press Register – 2007

Le Journal – Benin, West Africa 2008

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National Festivals
2002, 2003, Alabama Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce Shrimp Festival

International Tours
Tokyo Dome Hotel – Artist Café – 3 Months with Phil Morrison Trio, Tokyo, Japan -
8/2000 – 11/2000 – Mitsuya Agency mitsuayproject@nifty.ne.jp
*Republic of Benin/Africa Gospel & Roots Reconciliation Tour August 2nd – 8th 2004
*Republic of Benin/Africa Gospel & Roots Reconciliation Tour July 31st – August 7th
2005 & 2008

CREDITS

CONGRATULATORY RESOLUTIONS SIGNED BY ALABAMA GOVERNOR BOB


RILEY
http://www.legislature.state.al.us/searchableinstruments/2004RS/Resolutions/HJR700.ht
m
http://www.legislature.state.al.us/searchableinstruments/2006RS/Resolutions/HJR262.ht
m

PRESS RELEASE ON WATER-WHEN KATRINA CAME IN RED CROSS


NEWSLETTER
http://www.redcross.org/article/0,1072,0_312_6914,00.html

COMPANION VIDEO INTERVIEW OF DIANE CAMERON ON NBC 15 WATER-


WHEN KATRINA CAME
http://www.nbc15online.com/mediacenter/local.aspx?videoid=235099@video.wpmi.com

HILTON HEAD ISLAND PACKET STORY ON TRIP TO DAUFUSKIE BY MS.


CAMERON AND AFRICAN DELEGATION
http://dwb.islandpacket.com/features/story/6296224p-5491059c.html

THIS IS THE COMPANION VIDEO TO ACCOMPANY THE HILTON HEAD


ISLAND STORY
http://www.islandpacket.com/man/video/122406_AfricanFilmmakers.html

Ms. Cameron’s Award Winning Music can be found at


www.theartofdianecameron.blogspot.com
Ms. Cameron’s Theater site featuring her creative writings can be found at
www.theateronwheels.blogspot.com

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