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  1. Tonya Linnette Lee (née Lewis; March 30, 1966) is an American film and television producer, author, entrepreneur, and advocate for women and infant health.

  2. 48K Followers, 527 Following, 373 Posts - Tonya Lewis Lee (@tonyalewislee) on Instagram: "Champion of Women’s stories. Filmmaker. Mother. Lover of Humanity and founder of @movitaorganics 🍊 @aftershockdoc streaming on @hulu 🎥"

  3. 19 juil. 2022 · The directors Paula Eiselt and Tonya Lewis Lee discuss their journey in making the documentary “Aftershock,” which shines a light on a national health crisis.

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  4. 28 févr. 2021 · Spike Lee has been married to his wife, Tonya Lewis Lee, since 1993. Read about their marriage and life with their two children (who are Golden Globes ambassadors this year) — daughter...

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  5. Tonya Lewis Lee is a director, producer, writer whose work often explores the personal impact of social justice issues. As a television producer, Tonya served as Executive Producer on the episodic series SHE’S GOTTA HAVE IT which is currently streaming on Netflix. As a film producer, Lee produced MONSTER which premiered at the 2018 Sundance ...

  6. Tonya Lewis Lee, founder of Movita Organics, is a passionate advocate for womens health and wellness. After studying and practicing law, Tonya turned to creativity by first writing her classic children’s books, Please Baby Please and Please Puppy Please .

  7. 8 août 2022 · Tonya Lewis Lee is a co-director and co-producer of Aftershock, a film that explores the Black maternal-health crisis in the U.S. She shares her passion for health advocacy, her experience with the film, and her vision for a supported birth for Black women.