Director / Producer
Ideas at Ford features dynamic conversations on topical issues connected to the foundation’s central mission to fight inequality. Led by author and essayist Charles M. Blow, these dialogues include individuals such as Joyelle Nicole Johnson, Roy Wood Jr., Matt Damon, Kevin Bacon, and Billie Jean King.
Director / Producer
America’s Cultural Treasures is an initiative that honors the diversity of artistic expression and excellence in America and provides critical funding to organizations that have made a significant impact on its cultural landscape. This piece features interviews with funders as well footage and photos from selected arts organizations nationwide.
Producer
From director Mira Nair and writer Sandra Cisneros to poets like Robin Coste Lewis, Nikky Finney, and Joy Harjo, art has the potential to dismantle inequality across race, gender and class. This 18 one-minute video series pays tribute to the musicians, dancers, actors, writers, and visual artists, as well as the grassroots organizations and activists who are using art for social change.
Archival Producer
This documentary film chronicles life in Cuba for three families over four decades from the early 1970s to the 1990s after the fall of the Soviet Union and the 2016 death of Fidel Castro.
Associate Producer
In these four short films, five Latina girls from different backgrounds prepare for their quinceanera. This series was filmed on location in California, Texas, Florida, and Cuba.
Associate Producer
Follow former prisoners through the challenges of their first year on parole. With unique access, the film goes inside the effort to change the way parole works in Connecticut and reduce the number of people returning to prison.