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Creative Arts Movement, Inc. empowers communities locally, nationally, and globally through arts, wellness, education, mentorship, and professional development programs. We provide inclusive programming — including workshops, acting school, performances, media, mentorship, and conferences — to raise awareness, foster education, and promote social impact.
We envision a world where creativity, wellness, and mentorship empowers individuals and communities across all cultures. Through professional programming, workshops, conferences, and scholarship initiatives, Creative Arts Movement, Inc. supports personal growth, cultural expression, and educational opportunity.
Host theatre, music, film, and
book events, including touring performances and panels.
Offer workshops, conferences,
and media addressing mental and physical health, chronic disease, and social wellness.
Support athletes, celebrities,
and entrepreneurs in mentoring emerging professionals.
Award the [Family Name] Scholarship annually to support arts, wellness, and professional development globally.
Engage local and global partners to fund programs, provide mentorship, and amplify impact.
Offer acting school programs and creative workshops for emerging artists and performers.
Host conferences, workshops, and panels for women’s leadership, health, and wellness.
Tymeka Coney is a NAACP Theatre Award Nominated Producer/Playwright for her stage production of Simply The Best-Tribute to Tina Turner & an Amazon Best Selling Author for her book “I Don’t Like Racism,” which is a part of her 3 Book- “I Don’t Like,” Children’s Book Series on Amazon & Audible.
Tymeka has Written, Directed 12 Plays and Produced 25+ Performances of these plays which have had an audience from 300 to 3000 attendees and yielded several standing ovations.
Tymeka has been independently producing TV/ Film/Stage Productions over a span of 15+ years, and has been creating live events since 2008. She received a certificate of recognition from Los Angeles Mayor Villaraigosa for her outstanding work in the community for creating an event for the 2012 Election year.
In 2014, she assisted Director/Writer Gina Prince Bythewood & her husband Producer Reggie Rock Bythewood with a grassroots PR campaign to further promote their box office film Produced by BET & Distributed by Relativity Media “Beyond The Lights.” Tymeka also worked for BET Awards, PGA Awards, Merge Summit and African Goodwill Awards and was the Film Festival Assistant to the Founder of Pan African Film Festival – Ayuko Babu from 2016-2018 and also worked for the Hollywood Black Film Festival, One Lens Film Festival & ScriptFest before launching her own Mind Film Festival in 2019. She also appeared on MTV’s reality television game show “Yo Momma” with host Wilmer Valderama and GSN show Lingo w/ Chuck Woolery and worked with Talent/ Media & PR at the BET Awards for several years. Coney is a graduate of Texas Tech University with a B.A. in Psychology and Dramatic Writing & K. D. Actor’s Conservatory with an A.A. in Theatre Arts, Script Analysis & Film Production. Tymeka is also a published Author of 4 Books on Amazon.com and an Amazon Best Selling Author. She has 3 Children’s Books- “I Don’t Like Racism,” “I Don’t Like COVID-19,” and “I Don’t Like Bullies,” & a Poetry Book, “Words Unspoken: Volume I-Deeper Than Eyes Can See,” and she has a Spoken Word CD on Itunes.com, Spotify & Amazon-“Life, Love & The Pursuit of Dreams.” She is also a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and NAACP.
Her Production “Simply The Best,” Written, Directed & Executive Produced by Tymeka as a Tribute to Tina Turner & Hybrid Stage Play was recently nominated for a NAACP Theatre Award for the 31st NAACP Theatre Awards-June 2026.