For the Film "... you know anyone that does black hair here," I had the pleasure of being the executive producer. 
This film is centered around how the people in the black community in Eugene, Oregon create their own space in a hegemonic city. 
This film won Best Director and was nominated for Best Documentary at the 2022 Oregon Documentary Film Festival. 
As the producer, I was responsible for contracts with the community members involved, managing the crew during editing and filming sessions, and creating a production book with financial details, pitches, and our storyboarding process. 
 
This mini-doc investigates two states that have some of the highest maternal mortality rates in the United States; Georgia and North Carolina. Lawmakers, health care professionals, Activists, and those impacted by reproductive health laws, weighed in on how the Dobbs decision affected these maternal health outcomes a year later.
This was a part of a larger project that is now a Webby and a Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Grand Prize Award Winner. This video was also nominated for Best Video at the NABJ's Salute to Excellence Awards Gala.
I produced and edited this video promo for the larger "America After Roe" Project with News21 won gold in the telly awards in the student social video category!
This was a series of answers for the question "what one word best describes your feelings about the dobbs decision and its aftermath today, over a year later?"
These are people that range politically, culturally and geographically, in hopes that we capture the full range of average Americans.
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