Meeting Mary: ROCA Program Overview
Meet Mary, a high school student from Springer, NM and a participant in the ROCA program. For more, visit www.rocanm.org
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Los Angeles, CA, USA
$650 - $1600 / Day
Request QuoteRaised in Austin, Texas, Jake is a documentary director of photography based in Los Angeles. His work has been featured in the New York Times, Texas standard, and for kutx among other news outlets. An MFA graduate of UCLA's Theater, Film and Television School, and apart from being a full time dog dad, Jake focuses particularly on stories based in California, Texas, the southwestern US and Latin America
Meet Mary, a high school student from Springer, NM and a participant in the ROCA program. For more, visit www.rocanm.org
In Texas, the most deadly and costly natural disaster is flooding. Preparation and response are limited because existing flood and risk maps don't account for the ways that river flooding, surface flooding, storm surges, and terrain interact. By overlaying new, finely tuned flood maps over specially designed street maps that indicate all known structures, residences, and even which communities are most vulnerable, state agencies and local governments can respond to disasters faster and allocate resources better. This project focuses specifically on communities in Southeast Austin and Southeast Texas that have seen significant flooding events.
The UCLA Community Programs Office (CPO) is requesting funding to support basic needs programs. All programs aim to increase food access to our food-insecure communities (students, staff, faculty, and retirees). The continued provision of nutritious groceries through the CPO's basic needs programs, over an extended period of time, has the potential to reduce food insecurity and promote the long-term mental and physical health and well-being of our UCLA family.
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats perform "Shake" live in KUTX Studio 1A
2023 Reel of my Documentary Cinematography Work
The Semel Healthy Campus Initiative Center at UCLA Eudaimonia Award is an annual award to recognize members of the UCLA community, past or present, who exemplify "eudaimonia" by living a life full of purpose and meaning. The UCLA HCI Eudaimonia Society highlights members of the UCLA community who, through their immense personal efforts, inspire others to seek eudaimonic well-being.
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