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15: A Quinceañera Story

DGA Nominee for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Children's Programs

Associate Editor

Directed by Matthew O'Neill and Thalía Sodi

Edited by Gladys Murphy

Produced by Xochitl Dorsey

Executive Producers Sheila Nevins & Tommy Mottola

A 'quinceanera' is a coming-of-age celebration for a Latina girl's 15th birthday, marking her transition from girl to woman. The series follows five girls from different cultural, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds, bonded together by this traditional rite of passage.

Press | People | Teen Vogue | NBCNews | Decider

Stream 15: A Quinceañera Story on MAX

Oprah Goes to Broadway: The Color Purple

Additional Editor | Lead Assistant Editor

Produced by Michael Bonfiglio and Christine Earl

Directed by Annetta Marion and Michael Bonfiglio

Edited by Dave Marcus, Kathryn Moore and Stephanie Sterner

Oprah Goes to Broadway: The Color Purple is a primetime television event featuring an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at the highly anticipated, newly imagined Broadway revival of the hit musical The Color Purple. Join Oprah for an intimate interview with the stars including Cynthia Erivo, Danielle Brooks and Jennifer Hudson.

Stream Oprah Goes to Broadway: The Color Purple on OWN

America Idol: American Dream

Assistant Editor

Directed by Paul Bozymowski, Phil Heyes, and Russell Norman

Produced by Elizabeth Wolff

Edited by Emmett Adler, Peter Holmes, Emlyn Pugh and Timothy Ziegler

American Idol, American Dream exposes the untold stories of American Idol that you wouldn’t know if you didn’t work on the show. This 90-minute documentary explores the historic impact of the world’s most successful TV show and how the Idol juggernaut empowered the audience, changed the landscape of TV and music, and influenced a generation.

Stream America Idol: American Dream on RadicalMedia | ABC

Sleepless in America

Assistant Editor

Produced by Jon Bardin, Tomek Gross, John Hoffman and Alexandra Moss

Directed by John Hoffman

Edited by Paula Heredia

Sleepless in America exposes the crucial need for sleep and the shocking life-threatening consequences of its absence.

Stream Sleepless in America on YouTube | Nat Geo |

Eat: The Story of Food

Assistant Editor

Produced by Nicole Rittenmeyer

Edited by Patrick Morrissey, Luis Ortiz Guillen and Wyatt Rogowski

Food has driven nearly everything we've done as a species, yet it's an overlooked aspect of human history. Whether for meat or sugar, snacks or beer, humanity's appetite has altered the planet, shaped our history, changed our future and made us "us".

Stream Eat: The Story of Food on YouTube | Prime Video

Making Space: 5 Women Changing the Face of Architecture

Assistant Editor

Produced by Alice Shure and Janice Stanton

Directed by Ultan Guilfoyle

Edited by Arielle Amsalem

Until recently, our surroundings have been largely designed by men. Now, for the first time in history, large numbers of women are creating some of the most iconic architectural designs around the world. Museums, parks, urban revitalizations, historic preservations, residential and office towers—all now have women’s names on their floor plans. Could it be that their designs will shape the landscape of the 21st century?

ArcDaily |

Stream Making Space: 5 Women Changing the Face of Architecture on Amici Films | ROKU

#ArtIsJustice

Supervising Editor

Produced by Claire Kinnen

Directed by Jessica Reynolds

Whether it’s in dance, in music, on film or in poetry, art has limitless power to help bring about positive social impact. The Art Is Justice series looks at how different forms of art and different types of artists are using their craft to make the world a better place for all.

Stream #ArtIsJustice on ALL ARTS | Ford Foundation |

Disability Demands Justice

Editor

Produced and Directed by Jessica Reynolds

Lawrence Carter-Long of Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund, a Ford grantee, provides a short history on the fight for disability rights, illustrating its role in America’s larger movement for civil rights and how this community-led effort has been intersectional from the start.

Stream #DisabilityDemandsJustice on NowThis | Ford Foundation |

Legacy Leaders of Color

Editor

Produced by Anna Sang Park and Maureen Isern

Directed by Anna Sang Park

This documentary series reveals how these theater leaders were inspired to create opportunities lacking for artists of color, to challenge appropriation and misrepresentation through staging the full richness and complexity of racial, ethnic and cultural identities, to gain political power and creative autonomy, and to contribute their unique aesthetic and social perspectives to our culture. The doc series serves as a road map for future theater leaders and to raise broader cultural awareness of the impact of theaters of color.

Stream Legacy Leader of Color on TCG

15: A Quinceañera Story

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Oprah Goes to Broadway: The Color Purple

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America Idol: American Dream

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Sleepless in America

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Eat: The Story of Food

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Making Space: 5 Women Changing the Face of Architecture

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#ArtIsJustice

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Disability Demands Justice

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Legacy Leaders of Color

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