Voice actor, writer, Producer, and graphic artist

Silky, Edgy, Soulful

What most people don’t know is that the 8th deadly sin… is Nepotism. And I am the 9th.

My name is L.A. Bonet. 

And I am fucking crazy. 

Gee, well, while I may not be able to do magic or fight or heal or anything actually useful; I guess I am my own wizard of sorts. You could say my magic was eh, Instagram. 

Follow me on newsroom for a demon. 

Peace. 

Oh, and i sing sometimes, i guess…

They Didn’t Save Mills College.

They Stole It. A historic feminist college was murdered for profit—and we have the receipts. Mills College was thriving—until it was looted, erased, and sold. They stole an entire college, funneled money offshore, and got away with it—until now. Imagine if someone ‘saved’ the Statue of Liberty by melting it down and selling the scrap metal. This isn’t a merger. It’s a financial hit job disguised as educational acquisition. We found something. And it’s worse than we thought. More soon.

🛑 MILLS COLLEGE WAS NEVER BROKE. THEY LIED.

🚨 THEY SOLD OFF HISTORY TO FUND A HOSTILE TAKEOVER.

❌ WOMEN’S STUDIES? ERASED. MILLS’ LEGACY? ERASED. WHO PROFITED? — WHO PROFITS FROM DESTROYING EDUCATION?

Link to script: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qBantQJySi2KNjlLUEGa_544K60XEE_k/view?usp=sharing

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About

L.A. Bonet, aka The Oracle, (born in 1995) is an American media entrepreneur, filmmaker, writer, and activist. Best known for their groundbreaking work in independent media, they are the founder and CEO of West Oakland Massive (WOM), a revolutionary production company that prioritizes affordable, high-quality creative services while fostering a collaborative, artist-driven economy. Their work spans film, music, animation, and documentary storytelling, often centering themes of social justice, community empowerment, and satirical critique.

Early Life and Background

Born into a family with deep historical roots—spanning the Mayflower to the Civil Rights era — The Oracle navigated the complexities of identity, history, and power from an early age. Their experiences as a racial "buffer" deeply influenced their artistic and political lens, a theme explored in much of their work.

Career

In their early career, they gained recognition through their involvement with A.B.O. Comix, an organization amplifying the voices of incarcerated LGBTQ+ artists. Their creative vision and commitment to storytelling soon led to the founding of WOM, which redefined the landscape of independent production by offering equitable pay structures and shared ownership models.

They also spearheaded a critically acclaimed documentary on Mills College, exposing the corporate interests behind its controversial merger and galvanizing alumnae activism. Their sharp, satirical writing—often compared to the likes of John Oliver and Leah Remini—became a defining trait of their work, blending investigative depth with humor and cultural critique.

Major Projects

  • WOAK MASSIVE (WOM/West oakland massive) – Formed with the help of waymond dionte and alexander kort, wom was the sounding board for visualizing A hub for artists, filmmakers, and musicians in the Bay Area. This would later lead to bonet’s (company name tba) with the help of waymond dionte, and Alexa Baranov.

  • The Mills College Documentary (Merger or murder) – An exposé that reshaped public discourse on corporate takeovers in education that was leaked to the authorities on february 14th 2025

  • The Boy of hearts by sirbrian spease (a.b.o. comix ‘s first Audiobook, to be released in 2025)

  • character design for podcast “reap” (2020)

  • the demon’s newsroom

Impact and Legacy

Regarded as a fearless advocate for artistic freedom and equity, Bonet has been at the forefront of reimagining media ownership and creative labor. Their work has influenced policies on equitable pay in the entertainment industry and inspired new models of community-driven production.

As of march 2025, they continue to balance activism with creative innovation, expanding their impact through writing, public speaking, and media development. Their first music album is on the way.

They remain a sought-after collaborator, with projects spanning television, literature, and advocacy, proving that creative work can be both radical and fun.

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