Elisabeth Williams-Omilami (born February 18, 1951) is an American human rights activist and an actress.
[2] After graduating from college, she created the People's Survival Theatre, producing a season of five shows per year.
During the height of the Civil Rights Movement, Williams-Omilami attended boarding school to Wasatch Academy in Utah where she was the only African-American student.
[citation needed] Williams-Omilami 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,[citation needed] and Haiti and Uganda, where she sponsors several orphanages.
[citation needed] Williams-Omilami founded of one of Atlanta's earliest theatre companies People's Survival Theater,[1] as well as the "Summer Artscamp", providing arts programming for economically challenged youth for over 7 years.