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Eboni Ferguson is an American multi-creative, playwright, spoken word artist and author who pens the struggles of women in a misogynistic world from the view of a new age womanist. Although her views are unorthodox and a contradiction to some, she still paints with a color the world doesn't know exists. Her unique views on the struggles of women reflect her passion for life and the liberated mind. She conveys her beliefs through the mediums of poetry, photography, essay, theatre and spoken word. Eboni Ferguson's debut literary masterpiece, Urban Chronicles of the Ghetto was written to breathe life into the realities of urban society. In dedication to her cousin Shaheed Zair Jackson David, a young Philadelphian male who fell victim to the senseless violence all too familiar to inner-city residents, explores the heart's pulse of the impoverished youth concerning the conflicts of murder, education, poverty and promiscuity. Ferguson is also the creator of Flow Wit It, an open mic featuring some of spoken word's finest such as Black Ice. Ferguson was also a three-time finalist in Drop the Mic, a riveting regional competition of lyricism, spoken word and poetry. As a teenager she wrote films for a company called BPA one of the films She say he say Premiered at the Franklin Institute. Ferguson was also a playwright for ABE, and is currently working on her new book, Eve's Cloth which is also being adapted for theater. She is also expanding her creative span to cinema, releasing three short films, anticipated by the end of 2022. In the beginning of 2022 she written and produced a film called The horror Script that's been in many film festivals and was also an honorable mention. She is currently working on her first full feature film called Some Real S.H.I. T. Edited by New York Time's bestseller author in addition to Courtney Lynee and Warith Watson.