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Maggie Stogner Professor SOC | Film & Media Arts

Maggie Burnette Stogner is the Executive Director of the Center for Environmental Filmmaking (www.environmentalfilm.org) and a professor of Film and Media Arts. She brings over 30 years of filmmaking

stogner@american.edu

(202) 885-2160

Leena Jayaswal Professor SOC | Film & Media Arts

Leena Jayaswal is a documentary filmmaker, award-winning photographer and Professor in the School of Communication at 猫咪社区app University in Washington DC, where she is the director of the new BA in P

ljayasw@american.edu

(202) 885-2662

Larry Engel Associate Professor SOC | Film & Media Arts

With nearly 50 years of teaching and filmmaking, and 350 projects, his documentaries appear on PBS, the Discovery Channels, and National Geographic, among many other outlets. Awards include a Daytime

engel@american.edu

(202) 885-2688

Sarah Menke-Fish Assistant Professor and Senior Director of Experiential Learning SOC | Film & Media Arts

Sarah Menke-Fish is a full-time professor of Film and Media Arts. She serves as Assistant Dean of Experiential Learning and Associate Director for the Center for Environmental Filmmaking. Menke-Fish l

smenke@american.edu

(202) 885-2026

Krzysztof Pietroszek Associate Professor SOC | Film & Media Arts

I am on sabbatical as of end of May 2024.I am an Associate Professor in the Film and Media Arts Division of the School of Communication at 猫咪社区app University in Washington, D.C., where I explore the

pietrosz@american.edu

Maya Livio Assistant Professor SOC | Film & Media Arts

Dr. Maya Livio's work probes at the contact zones between ecosystems and digital systems. Livio's work has been supported supported by major funding organizations such as the Andy Warhol Foundation fo

livio@american.edu

Rosalind Donald Assistant Professor SOC | Public Communication

I study how we talk about climate change, examining how environmental injustices shape today's climate debate. I am particularly interested in the ways different groups, like city planners, journalist

rdonald@american.edu

Research Fellow

Leah Mahan

Award-winning independent documentary filmmaker听Leah Mahan听will work with the Center this year on new initiatives such as the Diversity & Impact workshop and evening program during the DC-Environmental Film (March 22nd) and Filmmaker Resources including a case study of her powerful documentary 鈥淐ome Hell or Highwater: The Battle for Turkey Creek.鈥 Leah鈥檚 work has been nominated by the Directors Guild of America for Outstanding Directorial Achievement, and has been supported by Sundance, ITVS, Ford Foundation and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.听

CEF 猫咪社区app Ambassador (2021-2022)

Jenna Sittler

Jenna Sittler is a Senior student of 猫咪社区app University with a Major听in Film and Media Arts and a Minor听in Graphic Design. On-campus, she a Communications Manager听for 猫咪社区app University Television. Her love for the environment stems from attending Middle School on a farm, where she gained real-world experience in agriculture, biochemistry, and biology. This early exposure stirred听Jenna's听interest听in Environmental Justice. She loves to听tell听stories that encourage people to appreciate and respect the planet.

Graduate Assisants and CEF Scholars

2022-2023

Katy Grossman is a third听year MFA candidate studying Art in Entertainment. An aspiring Writer/Director, she is especially interested in exploring extraordinary stories about ordinary people. Katy likes reading, playing Dungeons & Dragons, and going on long walks in the snow.

Alvan Obichie is a second year MA Graduate Student of Film and Media Production. Alvan is an International Student from Nigeria, who loves to tell听stories that explore the lives of everyday people. Alvan is a fiction and nonfiction storyteller and likes to think of himself as a walking question mark.

Gabrielle Locke is a first year MA Graduate Student in Film and Media Production. Her focus is Screenwriting and Producing, but she鈥檚 interested in Documentary Filmmaking as well. Gabrielle鈥檚 great passion is storytelling, and she would love to be able to tell different stories in many formats. Gabrielle enjoys binge watching television shows and she鈥檚 an avid sports fan.

Rediet Negede Lewi is a first year MA Film and Media Production 鈥24 student. Rediet has a background in Medical Anthropology and Psychology. She aspires to produce fictionalized ethnographic films as part of her anthropological research on immigrant mental health. When she was in high school, Rediet had a chance to hike to the highest summit of Mount Kilimanjaro. During the few days it took to get to the top, she was able experience a wide range of climate zones: from high heat rainforest to snow covered mountain peaks. Despite being physically challenging, the trip allowed her to really appreciate the awe-striking magic of nature. At the Center for Environmental Filmmaking, Rediet is involved in the Impact Media Research.

Previous CEF Scholars

Crystal Berg

Crystal's thesis documentary will explore climate-induced polar/grizzly bear hybridization in the Canadian Arctic. Working alongside biologists and local guides, this film sets out to examine this rare, yet growing phenomenon, and what is means for the future of polar bears.听

Robert Boyd

Robert's producing a short documentary about the abundant microbial growth, flourishing in kitchens and bathrooms, due to water wastefulness. His film, Table to Toilet: Fueling a Microbial Bonfire, will hold a microscopic mirror up to viewers, showing them the immediate, and close to home effects, of their wasteful water usage.

Mary Alice Mcmillan

Mary Alice McMillan is an MFA candidate in 猫咪社区app University鈥檚 Film and Media Arts program.听A North Carolina native, she is passionate about stories of rural America and the intersection between the environment and health. She is developing her thesis film about听breast cancer-related genetic disorders and the role that environmental factors play in the study of genetics.听Mary Alice hopes to pursue a career as an independent documentary filmmaker and share stories to create positive change.

JAY STROJNOWSKI

Jay has a particular interest in听relatively unexplored aesthetic approach to photography and filming.

Jay's project,听ALL RED: Great Falls National Park听is an experimental environmental short film that examines Great Falls National Park solely through the use of the infrared spectrum. It is the first infrared experimental/environmental film recorded with a raw video codec using a dedicated infrared cinema camera.

SHANNON SHIKLES

As Shannon is working on her thesis film, simple and clear is not enough.听SCICOMM: Raising Our Voice for Science in Public Policy听will show what scientists deduce to be the next step in communicating science, why it is important and why it has to be different.

Ashley Luke

Ashley's producing a short documentary about the climate refugees of Louisiana's bayou. An area still recovering from the impact of Hurricane Katrina more than 10 years later caused alarming displacement of the coastal region. The documentary will examine how these refugees have adapted to the natural and manmade threats to their environment.