Ramey Dawoud is a Sudanese-American rapper, actor, songwriter, activist and author. He is of Nubian descent and his family originates from the Nubian town of Wadi Halfa, Sudan. Ramey Dawoud's music is known for its lyrics highlighting life in the diaspora. He is perhaps best known for his starring role in the award winning short film, Faisal Goes West (2013).[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
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In 2021, Dawoud collaborated with Taras Press to participate in the "Read, Write, and Count in Nubian: ⲅⲉⲣⲓ, ⲫⲁ̄ⲓ̈, ⲟ̄ⲙⲓⲣ!" Kickstarter campaign to publish four books written in Nubian languages to encourage literacy in the Nubian alphabet, for which he wrote and published Nabra's Nubian Numbers, a children's book written in Nobiin and English which teaches Nobiin numbers and incorporates various references to Nubian culture.[10]
Year | Film | Role | Genre |
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2013 | Faisal Goes West | Faisal | Drama |
2013 | Choice | Antagonist | Drama/Silent |
2018 | Terrorist Number 4 | Amir | Comedy |
2020 | Revolution From Afar | Himself | Documentary |