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For over 30 years, Mike Williams aka Keyboard Money Mike worked on independent projects for a while before deciding to write and produced Moon Justice. Since the early 80's, Mike worked on projects with other producers in their efforts covering topics from documentary to PSA to local TV and major network platforms. His goals are to bring insight and educate his viewers with knowledge of self and joy within. One of Hip Hop Pioneers from the '80, Keyboard Money Mike worked with artists such as; KRS-ONE, Fat Joe, Doug E. Fresh, Marley Marl, LL Cool J, Samatha Cole, Ultra Magnetic MC's, Big Pun, Tim Dog and the list goes on and on. As a childhood actor, Mike was one of the first black children to ever appear on Sesame Street in 1969. He conveyed his career on Broadway with the Meri-Mini players performing in plays such as; The Wiz of Oz, Three Tales at a Time, Peter Pan, Cinderella and many other plays just to name a few. In high school, Keyboard Money Mike reached a level of creativeness learning to have played 13 different instruments such as; Piano, Sax, Drums, Bass and Violin just to name a few. However Mike is proactive with the keyboard, drums and bass guitar to this very day. Graduating from New York University, year 2005, with a bachelor's degree in film and art, it all but confirms his expertise as a director with over 30 years in entertainment experiences. He was rewarded as 'Best Director' & 'Best Editor' in 2005 sponsored by MTV; Mike also won accolades as 'Best Director' in 1996 sponsored by Bronxnet TV Studios. His first full featured-film (Moon Justice) is to debut Fall of 2016 in Mount Vernon, NY. The message is to bring awareness to the subject matter, Rape. Keyboard Money Mike looks to empower women throughout his movie campaign by advocating a voice for rape victims to speak out. In order to provide protection for rape victims, he's soliciting signatures physically and electronically to raise awareness to the legislator to implement change in law. The cause for this insight is to provide better protection for rape victims especially when their attacker is exonerated due to lack of evidence.