Tamora Israel (T)

Tamora Israel is a Long Island, NY native and proud wash-ashore. She has been a Cape Cod resident for 15 years, currently residing in Dennis Port. She is a poet, writer, performer, podcaster, public speaker, graphic designer, and entrepreneur.


In October 2019 She wrote and filmed a TEDx talk in Provincetown on "Consent and Boundaries in a Post Me-Too Era."


She started Communi-T Productions LLC with business partner Em Entwisle. From 2019 to 2020, she reported, wrote, and edited visual and audio recordings of local news stories for Cape Media News.

From 2021 to 2022, she reported and wrote news stories for the

Provincetown Banner and the Cape Cod Times; she currently works as a Goldsmith, with 13 years of experience, for a small jewelry store.


Tamora is a graduate of the Cape Leadership Cape Cod class of 2021. She also recently graduated from the E-for-all Cape Cod business accelerator program, where she was awarded the 2nd prize of $3000 for her business.


Tamora has showcased her performance-style poetry and hosting skills at several events, including a number of Open Mic nights on and off Cape Cod, the Barnstable No Place For Hate listening session on race, and the George Floyd Memorial A-Way with Words event on the Hyannis Village Green.


Under her direction, CTP has organized "A Night of Black Excellence" for the Arts and Justice Collective. And just wrapped their first film project, a mini-documentary, "The Lowdown on Main Street: Perspectives from Underrepresented Community Members."


Tamora is a Cape Cod Community College theater program alumni and a proud participant in the "Be Powerful" campaign.


Written by Gabrielle Rosson

Em Entwisle (Twizz)

Emily Entwisle is an actor, paralegal, producer, and activist. She is a Cape native who grew up in the Dennis-Yarmouth school district. She went on to graduate from Cape Cod Community College with a Liberal Arts degree, she earned her bachelors degree from Dean College in Theater with a concentration in acting. 


She has performed in the world premiere of Cape Cod Theatre Company’s, Red Swans (Cato), Langford Wilson’s Balm in Gilead (Darlene), Lysistrata (Murrhine) and Medium: Rare (Boggy) to name a few at Cape Cod Community College; for Dean College’s productions she adapted scripts for Twelfth Night and A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and served as Assistant Director of Twelfth Night, and a Dramaturge for A Midsummer Night’s Dream. 


Emily has been involved in social activism by organized peaceful protests, attending local protests surrounding BIPOC issues and women’s rights, and is the founding member of the new town committee, the Dennis Diversity Equity and Inclusion Committee.


In addition to these activities, Emily co-hosts two podcasts, Coffee with T’s along side Tamora Israel, and Craf-T podcast along side Jamieson Horton, and Tamora Israel.


Kate Martin (Teach)


Kate Martin is a history professor at Cape Cod Community College, where she brings events in World History and European History to life.


When she is not performing in the classroom, she can often be found on local stages on the Cape and South Coast. 


She lives in the mid-Cape area with her husband of 30+ years and their two nearly perfect dogs.

Hok Woo (Techno)

Hok Woo is an Audio Visual Equipment Specialist working at Cape Cod Community College. He has over 10 Years of Computer repair and Audio Visual experience.


He is a graduate of Becker College in Worcester with Bachelor of Arts in Computer Game Development. He strives to make a positive impact in the community and is a member Barnstable Sunrise Rotary Club.


He enjoys the company of his Shiba dog Inca and painted turtle Watcher, hanging out with friends, and watching movies


Christian Garnett (Tab)

Christian Garnett grew up in Florida, and moved to the Cape in 2021. He attended the University of Central Florida for a degree in technical communication, and now works as a reporter for Cape Media News.


He is the author and illustrator of the fantasy-action webcomic, Centimeter Tournament.


Christian enjoys traveling, and interviewing anyone with a story to tell. He spends his free time drawing, reading, and trying to explore all of Cape Cod's nature trails.

Jamieson Horton (Tenacious)

Jamie Horton lives on Cape Cod, currently working as a training coordinator for a public-access television station.


He is active in local theatre, where he has acted in many dramas and comedies, taught Shakespeare workshops, and performs with a troupe of improv comedians.


He has worked on various New England-based science-fiction, fantasy, and horror films, in both acting and post-production roles. He has also worked in the field of graphic design and professional illustration.

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