Rae Lashea
- Writer
- Actress
- Producer
Rachel Lashea Bullard, known as Rae Lashea, is a Brooklyn-born author who travels extensively to experience the world through the eyes of those who are often invisible. As the daughter of a Trinidadian immigrant mother and Native American father, she feels a deep connection to land, nature, and the people of the diaspora. She has immersed herself in the international culture, customs, and cuisine of 30+ countries, including Kenya where she lived among the Masai.
Her current publications include Black Geisha, You Are a Star, Fifty-Two Weeks of MIRACLES, and Hot Tea and Mercy. She wrote, directed and produced the short film Filly, the travel mini series Beaches and Breweries, and wrote and produced the feature film We're Not Married? As a social anthropologist and former special education teacher, Rae believes in the power of being a life-long learner and doing your own research. She resides in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Her current publications include Black Geisha, You Are a Star, Fifty-Two Weeks of MIRACLES, and Hot Tea and Mercy. She wrote, directed and produced the short film Filly, the travel mini series Beaches and Breweries, and wrote and produced the feature film We're Not Married? As a social anthropologist and former special education teacher, Rae believes in the power of being a life-long learner and doing your own research. She resides in Las Vegas, Nevada.