California Youth Speaks Individual Artist Award
A huge thank you to the California Arts Council for selecting me for one of the emerging artist awards. Press release here.
Sundance Doc Lab
I am honored to be selected as one of the 2023 Sundance Documentary Editor Fellows. Press release.
Futures We Dream - Virtual Event
Intended as an in-person event (and cancelled because of COVID), The Alliance for Media Arts + Culture is hosting a virtual storytelling event to celebrate the films in the current The Future exhibition. Join the event this Saturday, January 15th, where you can meet all the filmmakers and learn more about the films in this exhibit.
On the Pulse of Life premieres at Smithsonian Museum
Premiering this fall as a part of The Futures exhibit at the Smithsonian Arts + Industries Museum, my latest short film, On the Pulse of Life, will be on display through fall 2022.
Preview of Women Who Ride screens as a part of Oaktown Stories
Podcast Interview with My Doc Journey
Check out my interview about my latest film, Women Who Ride, on the My Doc Journey podcast. I was interviewed by filmmaker Maureen Maloney about how I came about this story and my journey to this place in my career.
The Alliance of Media Arts + Culture - National Day of Storytelling
I’m very excited to be invited to show some of my work at the year’s The Alliance of Media Arts + Culture’s National Day of Storytelling. Initially scheduled to be in Atlanta this year, the conference moved online.
If Cities Can Dance: Richmond Screening at SF Dance Film Festival
If Cities Can Dance: Richmond was selected as a part of the SF Dance Film Festival and will screen Closing Night, Sunday November 9th: https://www.sfdancefilmfest.org/festival-films/2019-program/local-shorts-awards/
A New Color Screening (a part of !Murales Rebeldes! Exhibit Screening Series)
A New Color, where I served as an Assistant Editor, is a feature length documentary that illuminates timely social issues and shows how the work of one resilient woman reverberates throughout a community to inspire a powerful chorus: “Our lives matter and we will not be disempowered by those who judge us for our age, gender, or the color of our skin.” An intimate portrait of somebody extraordinary, Edythe’s story shows not what it is to be Black or to lose a loved one, but what it is to be human.
A New Color: The Art of Being Edythe Boone screens as part of California Historical Society ¡Murales Rebeldes!, programming designed to explore the similarities and differences between muralism in Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Post-screening Q & A with Edythe Boone and the filmmaker, MoMorris
!Murales Rebeldes! Exhibit Screening Series
California Historical Society, 678 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA
August 7, 2018, 6pm
Facebook Live with Virta Health
Among various production responsibilities that I take on as the Digital Video Producer at Virta Health, an online medical clinic, is doing the live production behind our Facebook Live events. This has served as a great marketing technique for reaching and growing our audience with Q&A events with our clinical team.