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Elizabeth Omilami

Elisabeth Williams-Omilami
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Born Elisabeth Williams
(1951-02-18) February 18, 1951 (age 66)
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Other names Elisabeth Omilami, Elizabeth Omilami, Elisabeth Williams-Omilami
Occupation Director of Hosea Feed The Hungry and Homeless
Organization Hosea Feed the Hungry and Homeless
Spouse(s) Afemo Omilami
Children 2
Parent(s) Hosea Williams and Juanita T. Williams

Elisabeth Williams-Omilami (born February 18, 1951) is an African-American human rights activist and an actress.

She was born in Atlanta, the daughter of activist Hosea Williams and State Representative Juanita T. Williams. Her young life was spent with the Civil Rights movements of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. After graduating from college she created the People's Survival Theatre, producing a season of five shows per year. People's Survival Theatre continued to produce shows long after Elisabeth's journey to New York City when her husband Afemo Omilami received a scholarship to New York University. In New York, Elisabeth worked as an arts administrator and executive assistant. She directed and acted as much as she could, supporting her family as her husband's career grew. In 1985 she left New York to return to Atlanta. While in Atlanta she continued to perform on stage and in film and television. Omilami graduated from Hampton University with a BA in Theatre.

Omilami's parents brought her along on Civil Rights marches and movements across the South since she was young. During the height of the Civil Rights Movement, Omilami attended boarding school to Wasatch Academy in Utah where she was the only black student.

Omilami had worked for over 15 years in the background of her father's Hosea Feed The Hungry and Homeless efforts, and upon his passing in November 2000 became the organization's CEO, expanding the organization from a budget of $200,000 to over $1.5 million. She worked to provide programs that would meet the basic needs of the working poor and homeless along a continuum of care leading to self-sufficiency. She expanded these programs from four months to year-round services and established medical clinics, clothing distribution, barber and beautician services, children's educational programs, and home delivery of over 22,000 dinners per year. She has spoken and toured worldwide for several international relief efforts in places like the Philippines, where she has founded and operates a school for the underprivileged children of Mindanou, and Haiti and Uganda, where she sponsors several orphanages.


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