HRM Queen Nina Womack: Profile of A Trailblazer in Global Community Transformation and Empowerment
By Raymond Enoch
African diaspora is an important element of African history and has the capacity and wherewithal to contribute to shaping current conversation on African development. Irrespective of citizenship and nationality they are willing to identify and contribute immensely to the definition of the African realities and culture .
Paradigm News places premium on identifying this energy and is focused on things that connects such outstanding personalities with African institutions and people in the continent.
Paradigm News holds it that they matter and that they significantly have a role to play in making African continent great irrespective of their gender , expertise and experience.
In the series of Paradigm News opportunity to meet with this gifted and distinguished African Diaspora figures , we meet with HRM Queen Nina Womack, based in Los Angeles USA.
Paradigm News brings you this leading and distinguished professional, humanitarian distinguished personality.
Paradigm News interactions with HRM Queen Nina Womack revealed the creativity and energy around her.
Described as ” Development Queen” of Africa is indeed a global award-winning dignitry and veteran actress, filmmaker & event producer who founded Transmedia 360 LLC, as an international multimedia and branding agency specializing in Pan-African entertainment.
She is many sides in a different global form. In Africa ,Nigeria to be precise HRM Queen Nina Womack has been recognized and therefore Installed as Igbo Chief and Royalty .She has been formally installed by His Royal Majesty Eze E.C. Okeke, Chairman of the Southeast Council and Imo State Council of Traditional Rulers, in recognition of her remarkable contributions to improving the lives of her community.
Additionally, Queen Womack has been crowned a Development Queen in Ghana, further highlighting her growing influence in bridging global communities through arts, cultural diplomacy, international trade, and community development.
In a press release issued by Transmedia 360 in Los Angeles, U.S., Queen Womack shared her profound journey of embracing her African roots. “My journey toward embracing my African lineage changed my life, liberated me mentally, and gave me purpose. When I was young, I grew up ashamed of who I was from watching Shirley Temple movies and painful films like Roots,” she said.
“But once I learned the truth about Africa, I developed self-pride and began to educate others about Africa’s diversity and its impact on the world,” she added.
Her installation as Igbo Chief and Development Queen underscores her commitment to transformational servant leadership and her compassion for the vulnerable and under-served communities
In Los Angeles, Queen Womack co-chairs the Black and African Heritage Subcommittee for the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, where she contributes to mental health services for African-Americans and African migrants.
She is the owner of Transmedia 360, a company operating in Los Angeles and Lagos, Nigeria. The company creates arts-based programs addressing racial trauma, promoting cultural healing, and facilitating video production, event management, branding, and marketing campaigns.
Through Transmedia 360, Queen Womack has strengthened ties between Hollywood and Nollywood. Recently, she was appointed as U.S. Chapter President of the Association of Movie Practitioners and Social Media Influencers, Nollywood (AMPSOMI), a role she plans to use to amplify African storytelling, challenge stereotypes, and reshape global perceptions of Africa.
A committed humanitarian, Queen Womack also addresses food security and wellness needs through her public health organization, Let’s Be Whole, which annually distributes groceries to thousands of families.
Her transformational journey from a gifted child actor and model in South Los Angeles to a global advocate for Africa is nothing short of inspiring. Growing up in a challenging environment influenced by gangs, drugs, and poverty, Queen Womack’s outlook shifted during college when she discovered Africa’s rich history. This awakening ignited her passion for championing the continent through the arts, advocacy, and wellness.
Today, Queen Womack is celebrated as an actress, multimedia producer, cultural ambassador, and advocate for Africa and its Diaspora, working tirelessly to empower communities worldwide.
She brings healthy pivotable initiatives to inspire changes in Africa. HRM Quuen Nina is an international distinguished Professional and rare Women Global stature . She is a partner of the World Business Angels Investment Forum.