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Filmmaker + Educator
Can We All Get Along? The Segregation of John Muir High School
(documentary)
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Co-Producer
Dir: Pablo Miralles, D.P.: Jerry A. Henry
USA, 2019, 50 min
Weaving stories from alumni, administrators, and civic leaders of Pasadena's John Muir High School’s multi-cultural community, explore the challenges and failures of California, and the United States, to promote a well-funded and diverse public education
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Winner of the 2019 Silver Award for The Telly Awards and 2019 Award of Merit for Depth of Field International Film Festival
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Nominated for Best Documentary for 2019 Burbank International Film Festival
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Official Selection of 2019 Toronto Lift-Off Film Festival, Impact Docs, Accolade Global Film Competition, The IndieFEST Film Awards, 2020 New Filmmakers New York
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