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Stephanie Palumbo

Location:
United States
Languages:
English
Issues:
Climate Change, Disability Rights, Gun Violence, Economic Injustice, Women and Girls, Gender violence
Expertise:
Educational materials, Impact Producing, Consulting, Impact Strategist/Advisor, Campaign Implementation, Crafting Classroom Materials, Designing impact guides, Alternative Distribution, Mentorship, Impact evaluation
Cultural/racial identity:
White, Jewish
Self identification:
Female

Bio

Stephanie is an organizer, writer, and film producer leading strategic campaigns that use documentary films to build movement power. For more than 20 years, she has worked with grassroots movements to challenge systemic inequities, and joined Peace is Loud in 2016, where she oversees their documentary film impact campaigns and Collective Lens impact trainings, and develops strategies that integrate equity, safety, representation, and solidarity into all aspects of documentary filmmaking. Her propensity for archival and story producing propelled her career, where she has worked with award-winning filmmakers including Michael Moore and Martin Scorsese, and spearheaded impact campaigns for groundbreaking documentaries including Knock Down the House, The Hunting Ground, and The Armor of Light. She is also a former assistant editor at O, the Oprah Magazine, and a freelance writer published in The Believer and Vulture, among other outlets.