Nola D. Oracle is a multi-award-winning filmmaker, an esteemed author, and a retired veteran with a distinguished record from Jacksonville and Lake City, Florida. Following her honorable service in the Army, Nola D pursued studies in Theater, Acting, and scriptwriting at LaGuardia College in Queens, New York. After deepening her knowledge in Africana Studies at Brooklyn College in Brooklyn, New York, Nola D transitioned into the realm of business consulting. Her academic journey led her to attain a significant Business Management Degree from Rasmussen University, a qualification that would later prove instrumental in shaping her subsequent path.

Combining her astute business acumen with a passion for the arts, Nola D founded Diaspora Whispers Studios, a prominent film production company, where she serves as the CEO. Her notable directorial and production achievements include the co-direction and co-production of the acclaimed film, "New Panther: A Call for Action."

As an award-winning African-American female filmmaker, Nola D has left an indelible mark on both national and international stages. Her extensive travels have seen her produce projects that illuminate the profound contributions that highlight the Africans and African Diasporans. Particularly noteworthy is her role as the visionary force behind the Award-Winning African Diasporans Hidden Kulture film series, which recently won the Best Foreign Documentary award at the Inside Nollywood International Film Festival & Awards in Abuja, Nigeria. ADHK has also been showcased at the Cannes Film Market in France and screened on popular streaming platforms like Amazon Prime Video and Tubi, and it is currently available for viewing on Vimeo.

Nola D is renowned not only for her substantial contributions to consulting businesses, the world of cinema, and military service but also Nola D is the founder of Diaspora Whispers Books, a distinguished book publishing company, where she currently serves as the CEO. Additionally, she is the accomplished author of “Amara’s Adventures: A Trip To Jacksonville Florida’s African American Museums," This compelling literary work delves into the captivating journey of an eleven-year-old girl who embarks on a quest for knowledge and discovery.

Through the pages of this enchanting tale, Nola D showcases Amara's enthusiasm for learning about African American cultural heritage, illustrating how this passion positively influences children. The tale reinforces the idea that learning and exploration can be both exciting and educational. This book serves as evidence of Nola D's dedication to nurturing love, curiosity, and cultural representation in the minds of young readers.