Shirley Neal is an American producer and author. Education Shirley attended Cleveland State University, earning a Bachelor of Liberal Studies degree from Boston University. Career highlights Neal also appeared in cameo roles in television series such as '. She co-produced a film Intore with Eric Kabera which was screened by “UN Outreach Program on the Rwandan genocide” in New York. Neal is a supporter of anti-gang activist, author, and Crips gang co-founder, Stanley Tookie Williams. Neal has played different roles in the following organizations: * Founded Park Hill Entertainment, a Hollywood-based television production and media firm * Served as co-host on Sirius XM's Urban network program, African Ancestry Radio. Achievements and awards * Los Angeles Area Emmy Award as consulting producer for "U.S. Olympic Fest" for Fox Television. * NAACP Image Award Nominations twice for her film and television production excellence for They Dreamed of Being First hosted by Cicely Tyson (Fox TV), and Prince: Behind the Symbol (The Africa Channel). * AfroCentric Style: A Celebration of Blackness & Identity in Pop Culture<ref name=":7" />
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