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Shaune Bordere is the first African American woman to establish her own automaker with her original renewable energy technology. She is launching SRL Motors in 2021 with a commitment to eliminate Carbon Dioxide emissions from new and existing vehicles in North America and internationally by 2030. Shaune is a Screenwriter originally from New Orleans, Louisiana who wrote and directed an adapted video game in 2020 entitled Adventures of the Underworld championing the cause of ocean conservation. She has written The Literal Edge, a major action movie on the environment and world peace that a legendary Disney Director has offered to direct and produce. This movie is the first of several planned on the lead extraordinary character Sparrow Olivia Banks. Her major environmental drama series Powerful is the first of its kind to juxtapose White House politics with environmental disasters. Powerful promises to be one of the largest television series ever produced. She is also known for her desegregation novel entitled Action Words: Journey of a Journalist on Ora M. Lewis that she has now adapted into a television series. Her planned dramatic feature film entitled Action Words is the first installment of Ora's profound biopic. It tells the remarkable story of the stance taken by Ora against the early Holocaust and segregation in the 1930's. Shaune earned Official Selection and Finalist recognition from Pinewood Studio's Lift-Off Sessions Global Network as the Writer and Director of her environmental documentary Parallel Policy on May 6, 2020. She executive produced a comedy that was shortlisted twice for Best Original Song and Best Original Score Academy Awards in 2016. Shaune began writing for television in the Spring of 1999 as a Xavier University of Louisiana Junior. Her writing of each talk show episode of a campus hit was well received by the city's cable access network and the community as a whole. Shaune's studies at Xavier followed her attendance at the University of Maryland at College Park as a Maryland Distinguished Scholar and National Achievement Scholar. Shaune earned a Columbia Scholastic Press Association of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism award in 1996 for her coverage of the conflict in Rwanda. She actively volunteered for organizations such as the School For International Training in Ghana, TransAfrica Forum and an African Diaspora organization in Washington, DC. Shaune matriculated into the University of Maryland as a full time college freshman biology major at the age of 16. She graduated from Xavier University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology in 2000. Shaune earned her Juris Doctorate from Loyola University New Orleans College of Law in 2003. Through a series of efforts to contribute to several foundations, Shaune began planning, researching and writing a film on Ora M. Lewis for a small National Endowment For The Humanities Grant in 2012 that led to the development of the major film. She announced Action Words: Stand of Faith and her new environmental documentary during the 2014 Cannes Film Festival Marché Du Film. A dedicated environmentalist, Shaune produced an Earth Day awareness campaign that was aired by Bloomberg Television, Disney XD, ESPN, NFL Network, CNBC, The Tennis Channel and Fox News Channel from April 18th through April 22, 2012 to over one million viewers.