Roosevelt Augustin is a Haitian American storyteller originally from Florida, a state he passionately defends against the infamous “Florida man” stereotypes. As the youngest of eight siblings, Roosevelt grew up in a vibrant and diverse household, where he developed a deep passion for people, identities, and the power of storytelling. His journey led him to Howard University, where he nurtured his creative talents and began to explore the complexities of identity through his work.

Roosevelt is a multifaceted writer, director, and producer whose work has been featured in esteemed publications such as Essence Magazine and The Zoe Report. His storytelling is rooted in a commitment to amplifying the voices of those who are often marginalized and overlooked. He firmly believes that storytelling is a powerful medium that can transcend barriers, evoke emotions, and spark meaningful conversations. He aims to create thought-provoking narratives that challenge societal norms, explore complex themes, and shed light on untold stories.