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Dominique Sharpton

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Dominique Sharpton
NameDominique Sharpton
OccupationActress, activist
ParentsAl Sharpton, Kathy Jordan

Dominique Sharpton is an American actress and activist, known for her work in the National Action Network and her appearances in various Off-Broadway productions. She is the daughter of prominent Civil Rights Movement leader Al Sharpton and Kathy Jordan, a former backup singer for James Brown. Dominique Sharpton has been involved in various charitable organizations, including the American Cancer Society and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Her work has been recognized by notable figures such as Jesse Jackson and Cornel West.

Early Life and Education

Dominique Sharpton was born in New York City and grew up in a family of activists, with her father Al Sharpton being a prominent figure in the Civil Rights Movement. She attended Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School and later enrolled in Hofstra University, where she studied Drama and Theater Arts. During her time at Hofstra University, she was involved in various Theater productions, including performances at the Hofstra University Theater and the John Cranford Adams Playhouse. Her early life and education were influenced by notable figures such as Martin Luther King III and Rosa Parks.

Career

Dominique Sharpton began her career as an actress, appearing in various Off-Broadway productions, including performances at the Apollo Theater and the New York Theater Workshop. She has also worked with notable directors such as Spike Lee and Tyler Perry, and has appeared in films and television shows such as Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and The Good Wife. Her career has been recognized by organizations such as the Screen Actors Guild and the Actors' Equity Association. Dominique Sharpton has also been involved in various Fashion events, including New York Fashion Week and Paris Fashion Week, where she has worked with designers such as Marc Jacobs and Oscar de la Renta.

Activism and Philanthropy

Dominique Sharpton is involved in various charitable organizations, including the American Cancer Society and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. She has worked with notable activists such as Jesse Jackson and Cornel West to promote Social Justice and Civil Rights. Her activism has been recognized by organizations such as the National Action Network and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Dominique Sharpton has also been involved in various Environmental initiatives, including work with the Sierra Club and the Natural Resources Defense Council. Her philanthropic work has been supported by notable figures such as Barack Obama and Michelle Obama.

Personal Life

Dominique Sharpton is the daughter of Al Sharpton and Kathy Jordan, and has a close relationship with her family. She has been involved in various Family-oriented events, including appearances at the Essence Music Festival and the BET Awards. Her personal life has been influenced by notable figures such as Oprah Winfrey and Tyler Perry. Dominique Sharpton has also been involved in various Health and Wellness initiatives, including work with the American Heart Association and the American Diabetes Association. Her personal life has been recognized by organizations such as the National Council of Negro Women and the National Urban League.

Controversies

Dominique Sharpton has been involved in various controversies, including criticism of her father's National Action Network and its handling of Donations. She has also faced criticism for her involvement in various Business ventures, including a Fashion line and a Restaurant in New York City. The controversies have been reported by various Media outlets, including The New York Times and The Washington Post. Dominique Sharpton has responded to the criticism through statements and appearances on CNN and MSNBC, where she has been interviewed by notable journalists such as Anderson Cooper and Rachel Maddow. The controversies have also been addressed by organizations such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Internal Revenue Service.

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