Naima Ramos-Chapman

[5] The film, which she stars in, was inspired by her trauma in the aftermath of a sexual assault.

[4] She stated in an interview with Essence, "It is not only a thing one person survives–sexual assault is something a whole family, community, nation survives and until we understand that we cannot truly confront it.

[4] Ramos-Chapman is a writer, director, and actor for HBO's Random Acts of Flyness.

[6] On July 24, 2019, it was announced that Ramos-Chapman was slated to direct a Showtime series called How to Make Love to a Black Woman (Who May Be Working Through Some Sh*t), executive produced by Lena Waithe and written by Casallina “Cathy” Kisakye.

[8] She was in a relationship with Terence Nance, whom she met while interviewing him for Saint Heron, the creative agency owned by Solange Knowles.