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CBS New York · Amsterdam News · Reuters
Civic Event Production

D9 Harlem Votes Town Hall with Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani

A community town hall at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Harlem — April 13, 2026. Covered by CBS New York, the New York Amsterdam News, and Reuters Connect.

Founding Member · Executive Producer & Producer · Script & Run of Show · Logistics · Culinary Sponsorship · Community Partners · Coalition Logo Design · Co-Director & Co-Editor, Opening Signature Montage

BroadwayWorld
Force of Nature

Erika Lucille Ewing Adds Her Voice to Sedona Arts for Peace Week

BroadwayWorld covered Erika's keynote and fashion activism workshops at Sedona Arts for Peace Week — bringing wearable art and courageous conversation to the national stage.

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Smith Alumnae Quarterly
Social Impact

Smithies Create — Got To Stop LLC, Summer 2020

Featured in the Summer 2020 issue of the Smith Alumnae Quarterly as a pioneering social impact fashion brand — using design as a tool for justice, healing, and community transformation.

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New York Amsterdam News
Civic Engagement

D9 Harlem Votes Partners with Pace University

The Amsterdam News quoted Erika Lucille Ewing on the D9 Harlem Votes civic engagement initiative — bringing democracy directly to Harlem communities through mayoral forums and voter education.

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KUDOS Magazine
Cover Feature

Artists Torf & Ewing Join Sedona Arts for Peace Week

KUDOS Magazine September 2022 cover feature on Erika Lucille Ewing — artivist, actor, and founder of Got To Stop LLC — and her role at Sedona Arts for Peace Week, using fashion activism to spark courageous community conversations.

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The New York Times
Arts & Leisure

Salt Chocolate — The Duke on 42nd Street, 2004

Erika Lucille Ewing photographed in the New York Times Arts & Leisure section performing as Eunice Miya in Salt Chocolate — a movement theater piece exploring South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission at The Duke on 42nd Street.

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