Edward James Harris, II

Edward J. Harris, Jr. is an award-winning documentary filmmaker with almost two decades of experience chronicling the world's civil and human rights movements. Two of his most recent productions, The Lessons of Hayti and Universal Babe, have received widespread recognition and awards.  Edward also holds a video archive of more than 1500 hours of footage covering the contemporary civil rights movement, including regional and national protests led by Reverend Al Sharpton. His grandfather, Spurgeon, was one of the seven Fields children. Learn more about his work here.

Edward G. Robinson III

Edward G. Robinson III is an award-winning sports journalist who has written for The Washington Post, The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, The News & Observer in Raleigh, NC, and other newspapers. He is a Professor of Practice at Morgan State University, in Baltimore, Md., where he teaches writing and reporting courses. He is also the Director of the SGJC Center for the Study of Race and Culture in Sports. His grandfather, Nevans, was one of the seven Fields children.

John P. Steward

JS is a seasoned strategy & operations consultant with over 15 years spent abroad in Southern Africa, the Middle East, and Australia. He has significant C-Suite interaction, business development, and program management experience, successfully managing small and large teams with up to 22 direct reports. JS is actively involved in the arts and is a contributing author to the #1 Best Seller, “Voices of Inspiration... Real Life Wisdom for Living Your Best Life” by Marlon Smith (available on Amazon). Visit RhinoWoodArt.com / Facebook / Instagram to view his visual art creations.

 
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