Everything about Ananda Lewis totally explained
Ananda Lewis (born
March 21 1973 in
San Diego, California) is an
American model and
television personality.
She is biracial, being of
Black and
Native American (Cree and Blackfoot) descent.
She had her first theater audience when she was only 3, and went on to spend nine years refining her dramatics at the San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts.
At age 13 she volunteered at the Head Start agency, helping kids from poor families. After a traumatizing episode with a boyfriend, Ananda focused her energies on teaching young girls about date rape and abstinence.
She attended
Howard University in
Washington D.C.
Lewis co-hosted a morning daily radio show, Block Party" with
John Salley on 100.3FM The Beat (KKBT Los Angeles). When Salley was dumped in favor of another DJ,
Tom Joyner, she moved to the 9a-12p slot. She left that position in November 2006.
She was host of the program Teen Summit on the
BET network.
Lewis then became a VJ for MTV as the host of
Total Request Live. She also asserted her presence in specials like Wanna Be a VJ Too.
In 2000, she was named one of People magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People".
In 2001, she hosted her own syndicated TV talk show,
The Ananda Lewis Show.
In 2004, she appeared in Celebrity Mole: Yucatan.
Lewis has long been committed to social activism and youth causes that bridge the generation gap, including race and prejudice, mental health, literacy, prevention of worldwide childhood starvation, and animal cruelty prevention.
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