KQED NPR – A New Generation of Activists in the Bay Area
15-year-old artist Stephanie Gutierrez is part of a new generation of activists coming of age in the Bay Area.
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Request QuoteJoeBill Muñoz is a Mexican-American director and producer. He’s currently working on a scripted series with Left/Right Media in collaboration with The New York Times, and directing and producing an independent feature documentary about solitary confinement in California prisons. He's previously worked on a feature documentary with director Gabriela Cowperthwaite in collaboration with Reveal at the Center for Investigative Reporting, and an Emmy-award winning Frontline investigation, KIDS CAUGHT IN THE CRACKDOWN, about the for-profit mass detention of migrant children in the US. His work has been supported by the Sundance Documentary Fund, Firelight Media, ITVS, SFFILM, the Reva and David Logan Foundation, and others.
15-year-old artist Stephanie Gutierrez is part of a new generation of activists coming of age in the Bay Area.
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