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Video Journalism

I use professional equipment and editing software to produce documentary style news videos.

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The U.S. Census seeks to count every person residing in the country. But historically certain communities like people of color or college students have been under counted. This time around, though, Travis County is hoping to use data to conduct a more complete count of Central Texas.

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More than 2,200 people in Austin are homeless. ICON hopes to change that. Using 3D printing technology, the tech startup can build a home in about 27 hours. Now, the company it teaming up with Community First! Village to print homes for the homeless.

John Ailei and Elizabeth McQueen lead a festive night of singing at the capital for the annual KUTX Holiday Sing-along. 

[While at KUT Public Media, I produced vertical videos at to increase online engagement and experiment with a new form of storytelling.]

Rooted in the Rhythm (3:15)

After winning a visa, Raoul Kamela left Cameroon in 2015 to live in the United States. He now teaches dance to hold onto a piece of home. 

Pancakes (1:27)

With some eggs, milk, and flour; preparing pancakes on Sunday morning’s are how Chibuike Ngwakwe makes a difference in his home.

One for Us (2:20)

Womxn of color have spaces online but what about in real life? Increasing representation among  womxn of color in art spaces was the focus of Jaelyn Wall’s curatorial debut, ‘One for Us’. 

Being a Black Woman in Academia (2:01)

Protecting Peckham (6:45)

Of the 181,352 doctoral students who completed a degree in 2016-2017 academic year only 5% were black women. Lakeya Omogun, Language and Literacy PhD student at the University of Texas at Austin, speaks on her experience as a black woman in Academia.

Frustrated by the displacement of afro-carribean hair dressers in her community, Monique Tomlinson created a new space to protect local businesses.

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