Meissa Hampton is an American independent film actress, writer, director and activist. She has published a book of poetry is a contributing writer for the ''Guardian,'' and received a Ford Scholarship. She is currently a Resident Artist at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Her film projects have screened internationally in festivals and on television. She has received 12 Best Actress awards from domestic and international independent film festivals. She formed One Pair of Shoes Productions to direct and produce A Social Cure, a feature-length documentary about the HIV/AIDS epidemic in South Africa. In 2015 she authored a petition the Screen Actors Guild to address the gender inequities that were fueling sexual harassment and assault in the Entertainment industry. She founded the Actors Alliance for Gender Equity in Media and the website $#!% People say to actresses which provides an anonymous forum for performers to share their stories of harassment and assault in the industry. She has been cited and interviewed about her activism by ''The Guardian'' and ''The Independent''. In 2017, after Harvey Weinstein was indicted for sexual assault and rape, she wrote an article for the ''Guardian''.
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