SPEAKER BIOS
is a senior video journalist at The New
York Times, where she produces interactive projects
and video stories. She is currently overseeing the
video work of POV’s “embedded mediamakers” at The
Times. Previously, she shot, reported and edited video
stories at The Washington Post for almost a decade. In
2012, she was a fellow at the Nieman Foundation for
Journalism at Harvard.
’s books include the bestseller Goodnight
Bush and the critically-acclaimed graphic novel The
Adventures of Unemployed Man. As an artist, he has
designed rock music posters for Erykah Badu, Queen
Latifah, Willie Nelson, Nick Cave and the Foo Fighters.
In 2003, he was arrested while attending a peaceful
protest in Miami. After viewing video evidence shot by
bystanders, a judge dismissed all charges against him.
, chief film critic of the Washington Post,
graduated cum laude with a degree in government
from Smith College. She previously served as the
movie critic at the Austin American-Statesman in
Austin, Texas, and at the Baltimore Sun. She left the
Sun in 2000 and began working at the Washington
Post in 2002. She was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in
criticism in 2008.
is the one of the investigators
featured in the documentary film THE IVORY
GAME. A freelance journalist who often writes
about environmental issues, he is the founder of
China House, a social enterprise that helps Chinese
better integrate into Africa through sustainable
investment, wildlife conservation and corporate social
responsibility. He has traveled throughout Africa and
South America to investigate and report on Chinese
investment and social environmental conflicts.
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