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Germôna Sharp has been a member of Linktree for 4 years and joined in October 2021. The social media accounts linked to from Germôna Sharp are: Instagram, X. Besides social media accounts, Germona_ has populated their site with Multi-Hyphenate Talent Germôna Sharp Expands Repertoire with Writing, Directorial Debuts, Tipping Point, IMDB 🎭, Stick Fly — Theatre Charlotte, 'Stick Fly' Proves Its Sticking Power at the Old Barn, The Wild Party, The Wild Party — QC: Queen City Concerts, Rise of ReSILiENCE, Jaja's African Hair Braiding TICKETS!, Purchase RENT Tickets! | Blumenthal Arts, A Mendacious Duty, boldjourney.com, Tipping Point | A Canon C70 Cinematic Short, For the Love of Harlem Tickets | Charlotte, NC | Central Piedmont's New Theater, NC SAVAN Commercial, Canvas Rebel Article, shoutoutla.com, Daily Inspiration: Meet Germôna Sharp - Voyage LA Magazine | LA City Guide, No Excuses (The Mental Stage), Detroit '67 — Theatre Charlotte, Be A Lion: BNS Productions (Dec. 2nd & 3rd) GET YOUR TICKETS NOW!, THE HIGH RIDE HOME VOLUME 7: GERMÔNA EDITION by Wimp Media, The Inner City | Pilot | S1 E1, The Inner City | A Spoken Word | S1 E2, The Inner City | A Cliff Hanger | S1 E3, “Until The Flood” by Dael Orlandersmith, Where In The World Is Carmen Ep.1, Great Scott! Back to the Future Delivers a Time Travelling Triumph - Level 21 Mag, Embracing the Depths: A Spellbinding Journey through Hadestown at Blumenthal - Level 21 Mag, 21 Exclusive: From Laughter to Tears: 'Mrs. Doubtfire' Broadway Adaptation Wows Audiences - Level 21 Mag, “Message In a Bottle” reminds us of humanity and our strength to stand against oppression - Level 21 Mag, www.level21mag.com, www.level21mag.com, THEATRE REVIEW: A Great Big Wooly Look at Class Struggle, The Life of Galileo review, FILM REVIEW: The Racial Dynamics of Joel Coen’s "Macbeth", Depression and the Black creative: What happens when your passion becomes your prison?, The Glamorization of the Strong Black Woman, THEATRE REVIEW: Tristan Parks Reconnects with James Baldwin, DANCE REVIEW: "Pain, Trauma, Triumph" Kicks-Off the Commons Fest, CINEMA REVIEW: A Journey of Self-Discovery in "Black is King", An Eruption of Black Creativity on Juneteenth in Durham, THEATRE REVIEW: Hearing the Pulse of Pittsburgh in “Radio Golf”, Capturing Black Anger, Sadness, and Exhaustion in "prophesy", THEATRE REVIEW: Magical Folktales That Transcend Bans and Borders, THEATRE REVIEW: Mike Wiley's Adventurous “The Fire of Freedom", THEATRE REVIEW: Racism Storms the Beaches of "Small Island", THEATRE REVIEW: "Blood Done Sign My Name," a Piece of NC History, THEATRE REVIEW: Black Journalism is the Answer in "Edges of Time", Hayti Film Fest, Projecting Black Voices without the Projector, THEATRE REVIEW: Having "The Talk" with Sonny Kelly, THEATRE REVIEW: “Forever” Transcends Both Stage and Screen, THEATRE REVIEW: Journey to New York with "A Bronx Tale" at DPAC, THEATRE REVIEW: NCSU Students Present "Fefu and Her Friends", THEATRE REVIEW: "How Can We Explain This?" Has Room to Grow, THEATRE REVIEW: The Scottsboro Boys at Theatre Raleigh, DANCE REVIEW: Searching for Meaning in Women's Movement at WTF.