Débora Souza Silva
DIRECTOR & PRODUCER
Débora Souza Silva is an Afro-Brazilian filmmaker whose work examines systemic racism, while highlighting movements of Black resistance. Her work has been featured on NETFLIX, The New York Times, FRONTLINE | PBS, BBC, and Reveal News, among other platforms. Débora received the Les Payne Founder's Award from the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), the Athena Film Festival Breakthrough Award, as well as the Creative Capital Award. She’s also a recipient of fellowships with the Chicken & Egg(celerator) Lab, the Firelight Media Lab and Sisters in Cinema. Débora’ s films have been funded by the Sundance Institute, the Investigative Reporting Program, Tribeca Film Institute, Fork Films, Perspective Fund, Catapult Film Fund, The Center for Investigative Reporting, Berkeley Film Foundation, International Documentary Association, DocPich, and California Humanities.
Contessa Gayles
CINEMATOGRAPHER
Contessa Gayles is a film director, writer, DP, editor and an Emmy-nominated producer. Her work includes “Songs from the Hole”, “The Debutantes” and "Founder Girls”. Contessa was a producer at CNN, where she created, produced, directed, shot and edited award-winning original series and documentaries, including "The Feminist on Cellblock Y," "Women Who March," "Women Who March: The Movement," "This Is Birth with Lisa Ling" and the 2016 News & Documentary Emmy-nominated "Feeding America's Most Vulnerable Children." Contessa tells stories about identity, socio-political movement, healing, Black liberation and the radical imagination.
Tangelene Bolton
COMPOSER
Tangelene Bolton (she/her) is a Filipina-American, award winning film, TV, and media composer based in Los Angeles. Tangelene possesses a distinct music style that is a mashup of neoclassical, electronic, folk, and jazz. She got her start working for A-list composers such as Hans Zimmer (The Lion King, Gladiator, The Dark Knight, Interstellar), Henry Jackman (X-Men, Captain America), and Bobby Tahouri (Game of Thrones, Iron Man). Tangelene loves deep and thought-provoking collaborations that push the envelope in storytelling and transforms the culture around us.
Film Credits
Filmmaking Team
David Felix Sutcliffe
PRODUCER
David Felix Sutcliffe is a Sundance and Emmy Award-winning journalist and documentary producer and director. His debut film (T)ERROR, co-directed with Lyric R. Cabral, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Investigative Documentary, was broadcast on PBS Independent Lens and acquired by Netflix. He was a consulting producer on QUEST (POV, 2018), and CRIME + PUNISHMENT (Hulu, 2018). His work has been funded by the Sundance Documentary Fund, the Tribeca Film Institute, BBC Storyville, ITVS, the Bertha Foundation, Doc Society, and the Open Society Foundation. His films have been broadcast globally and translated into nearly 20 languages. David is a former Sundance Edit Lab, Creative Producing Lab Fellow, 2018 Soros Equality Fellow, and a 2017-2019 Pew Fellow.
Sara Maamouri
EDITOR
Sara Maamouri is an Emmy-nominated filmmaker and editor who has explored a diverse range of topics for 20+ years. Her work explores social, education, and political issues, from performing under extraordinary circumstances (The Music’s Gonna Get You Through, 2010) to rebuilding in a former war zone (Amal’s Garden, 2012). Sara’s recent films include We Are Not Princesses (2018) and Peabody Award-winning film The Judge (2017). A multilingual Tunisian educated in New York and California, she brings cultural sensitivity to her editing and story development, creating impact-focused narratives.
Toni Bell
ARCHIVAL RESEARCHER
Toni Bell is an archival researcher and the creator and host of the What's Up with Docs Podcast. Her foray into documentary film began when she wrote and edited the Black Association of Documentary Filmmakers – West newsletter. This led to her first gig as a PA and then an archival researcher for the film, Bridging the Divide: Tom Bradley and the Politics of Race, which was aired on PBS. Since then, she has conducted archival research for film and TV, including Centric's "Being," Belly of the Beast, and Hazing. She is an independent documentary consultant and has worked as Impact Strategist for Looky Looky Pictures. She worked on films such as Building the American Dream, Councilwoman, Through the Night, and And She Can Be Next. She has been a speaker, panelist, mentor, and juror at festivals and labs such as NALIP, Dok Leipzig, HotDocs, IFPWeek, Outfest, Docs by the Sea, and Big Sky.
Myah Overstreet
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER
Myah Overstreet is a Bay Area native dedicated to amplifying bold, untold stories. Her work focuses on culture, environmental justice and healthcare inequities among marginalized communities and genders. Myah received her Master of Journalism degree from the Graduate School of Journalism at UC Berkeley, concentrating on documentary filmmaking and short-form video production. She has since worked as a full-time production assistant for Peter Nicks’ latest documentary, HOMEROOM, and has freelanced for many other projects. Most recently, Myah’s documentary “To Be Invisible” premiered at the 40th annual Sundance Film Festival, and was featured in The New Yorker.
Adina Luo
PRODUCER
Adina Luo is a filmmaker and media executive. As Director of Strategy at Participant, she has supported impact driven films like Judas and the Black Messiah, John Lewis Good Trouble, and My Name Is Pauli Murray. Adina is also the director, writer, and producer of The Kids Table, which screened at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival and won at the Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival. Adina’s work has been featured in VICE, The Washington Post, The Guardian, Blavity, The Verge. With a background in venture and entrepreneurship, she enjoys projects that sit at the intersection of media, technology, and impact. Adina studied business at the Wharton School and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania.
Loi Ameera Almeron
CO-PRODUCER
Loi Ameera Almeron is an documentary producer and video editor of award-winning documentaries based in the San Francisco Bay Area and New York. Documentaries she produced and edited have been recognized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, NAACP Image Awards, and many international film festivals; and are available on PBS Frontline, AppleTV, Prime Video, HBO, The Criterion Channel, iTunes, National Endowment for the Arts, and Good Docs. Loi is a member of the Documentary Producers Alliance, Brown Girls Doc Mafia, A-Doc, and Investigative Reporters and Editors.
Jamila Surpris
GRAPHIC DESIGNER
Jamila Surpris is an environmental scientist and graphic designer residing on Mvskoke Creek Lands (Atlanta, GA). She is passionate about problem-solving by bridging gaps between STEM and creative fields. Her work primarily supports nonprofit and mission-based organizations through brand development, motion graphics and web design. Social responsibility and human-centered design are crucial points of her work. Jamila is especially excited to continue uplifting other Black, Brown, Indigenous, and Queer organizations and individuals through creative collaborations as an independent designer.
Darah Gaines Martin
COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER
Darah Gaines Martin is an NYC-based filmmaker and producer. She is the director of multiple short films, two of which, “Land of Chains” and “Warren I. Smith”, have been featured in various community screenings in New York. As a freelance storyteller, Darah has created and collaborated on multiple projects across working as a producer, creative director, videographer, and editor. She is a practitioner of joy and exploration, on a mission to activate deep levels of self love and acceptance. She is a graduate of Delaware State University, where she gained a bachelor’s degree in Public Relations and Advertising. Currently, Darah works as an associate producer at Little Light Productions under Independent Filmmaker, Luchina Fisher and as an associate producer on Thomas Allen Harris’ upcoming feature documentary film My Mom, The Scientist.
Featuring
WANDA JOHNSON
ANGELA WILLIAMS
Also Featuring
ALICIA GARZA
BARBARA JACKSON
BEN CRUMP
BRIAN WHITE
CARMEN WOODS
CEPHUS "UNCLE BOBBY" JOHNSON
HELEN WILLIAMS
JULIAN McPHILLIPS
SHEILA BANKS
TAMYRA SMITH DAVIS
TONYA JONES
ULYSSES WILKERSON
UNITY LOVE WILKERSON
Written by
DÉBORA SOUZA SILVA
SARA MAAMOURI
DAVID FELIX SUTCLIFFE
Co-editor: DAVID FELIX SUTCLIFFE
Associate Producers
MYAH OVERSTREET
DAVID MAGDAEL
VINCE JOHNSON
Contributing Producers
AUBREY ADEN-BUIE
LISA KLEINER CHANOFF
MEGAN GELSTEIN
STEPHEN MAING
THEODORA DUNLAP
YVONNE WELBON
Additional Photography
ADINA LUO
ANGÉLICA EKEKE
ANISSA LATHAM
GABRIELLA GARCIA-PARDO
ISABEL CASTRO
JASON O'BRIEN
JEB BRACKNER
MEL ALEXANDER
MITCHELL TONG
NICHOLAS EMERY
RAZAQ KADRI
SYLVESTER FOLKS
TERY WILSON
ZURI OBI
Drone Cinematography
DAVID FELIX SUTCLIFFE
YORAM SAVION
Story Consultants
ANAYANSI PRADO
JACQUELINE OLIVE
Consulting Editors
CARLA GUTIERREZ
GLADYS MURPHY
MALIKA ZOUHALI-WORRALL
PAUL MARCHAND
SABRINA SCHMIDT GORDON
STEPHEN MAING
Assistant Editors
JESSICA JONES
JOEBILL MUÑOZ
LOI AMEERA ALMERON
NICOLE AMYX
SELENE ALMERON
Archival Researcher: TONI BELL
Graphic Designer: JAMILA NICOLE SURPRIS
Poster Designer: YEN TAN
Copy Editor: NADIA WYNTER
Humanities Advisor: CHRISTEN A. SMITH
Live Vocals Performed by: JORDAN JOHNSON
Unit Stills Photographer: LYNSEY WEATHERSPOON
Color by: JESSE SPENCER
Sound Recordist: JEREMY BURNS
Additional Sound
MANUEL ANTONIO BUESO
RACHEL MUELLER
Audio Post Production: DISHER SOUND
Sound Editor & Re-recording Mixer: PAUL ZAHNLEY
Sound Designer: BEN HICKS
Assistant Sound Editor: TOM DISHER
Additional Sound Design: WILLIAM SAMMONS
Music Supervisor: ALLISON WOOD
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SYLVESTER FOLKS
ANISSA LATHAM
JEREMY MINES
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ALEX LUO
ARI ARROYO
BETTY MÁRQUEZ ROSALES
CHEYENNE GONZALEZ
DARAH GAINES MARTIN
ELIJAH EZEJI-OKOYE
JOSE LUCERO
KORA VANDERVALL
LORIN ELENI GILL
MANUEL ANTONIO BUESO
PHUONG KAGAN
RACHEL MUELLER
ROHULLAH NAJIBI
Production Support: KALONJI GILCHRIST
Fact Checking
ANDY YOUNG
LOI AMEERA ALMERON
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