
About
Executive
Producer
At the height of the pandemic, when the Black Lives Matter movement illuminated the racial and health disparities across the country, Evans championed a call to action when she spearheaded the commission and public art exhibition of the Black Lives Matter Harlem Street Mural, featured globally in media publications and art institutions including the New York Times, Architectural Digest and The Public Theatre. As an Executive Producer of tv, film and experiential programming, Nikoa continues to support projects that celebrate the cultural experiences and contributions of diverse communities including the award winning live documentary short film, An American Street Mural in Harlem, and the contemporary “Duppy” Jamaican short drama-series, For Little Girls Who Are Afraid to Speak.
An American Street Mural In Harlem
This award winning live-documentary short film is a love letter that examines how the hope, resilience, and pride of the Harlem community launched America’s pre-imminent Black Lives Matter mural in the midst of a global pandemic.
For Little Girls Who Are Afraid To Speak
This Jamaican anthology crime series is a contemporary “duppy” story about a socially awkward 12-year-old Math genius whose spirit will not rest until her murderer is brought to justice.