Film
There are few things better than understanding why people are the way they are and why they do the things that they do. Film is my opportunity to do that and share these stories with the world.
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www.myneighbormiguel.com
I directed a short documentary about my 72 year old former Landlord, Miguel. The film was a gift to Miguel and to those that creatively contribute to their communities.
In My Neighbor, Miguel, an exuberant 72 year-old Colombian artist named Miguel recalls his time in San Francisco during the AIDs epidemic and reflects on art, community and life after such an isolating, traumatic time that affected the entire world.
Imagine what the world would look like if everyone had the same resources to solve tough problems for our communities. I made this to announce the $5M Google for Startups Black Founders Fund.
Enveritas is a non-profit organization that uses cutting edge AI and maps to help connect 3rd world coffee farmers to global markets.
Creating access to opportunity is a guiding light for me. This story is about one of my favorite founders doing this work for those that need it most in “underdog” cities.
A story about two Nigerian immigrants who are creating tech to provide transparency and visibility to legislation in the U.S.
A story about a husband/wife founder duo who are revolutionizing the way that barbers and stylists get work around the world.
A story about Shani Dowell, a former teacher turned founder, who’s helping parents stay connected with their children’s progress in school.
Shot in San Francisco, Dublin, Accra and Shanghai to tell the story of Google for Entrepreneurs and the network of tech hubs, startup accelerators and community programs it supports. (Credit: Lonelyleap)