Melvonna Ballenger
Melvonna Marie Ballenger, affectionately known as “Mel” was born on August 6, 1954 in St. Louis, Missouri. Ballenger attended Stephens College for women in Columbia, Missouri, and later transferred to Howard University where she earned her bachelor’s degree in Communications. After graduating from Howard, Ballenger relocated to Los Angeles where she entered UCLA’s M.F.A. program in film and television production. In her first film, Rain (Nyesha), Ballenger offered a poetic portrayal of a young woman’s growing political awareness. Rain (Nyesha) received an honorable mention at Los Angeles' Black Talkies on Parade festival in 1982. Her second film, Nappy Headed Lady, later renamed Pigtail Blues, is a 1960’s tale of a nappy-headed lady in waiting. The film explores the effects of white standards of beauty on black women’s self-concept. Documentary footage from the 60’s connects the protagonist’s struggle to the nationwide black movement. After UCLA, Ballenger worked with Capitol Records in Hollywood and later with Continental Cable Company producing local television shows focusing on issues pertinent to the black community. She was passionate about teaching the younger generation t…
Films