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Rachel Goslins: Director

Rachel Goslins is a documentary director and producer. Her short film, Onderduiken, on her family's history in hiding in Holland during WWII, is used in civil rights curricula for Northern California high schools. Her first feature documentary, 'Bama Girl, following a black woman running for Homecoming Queen at the University of Alabama premiered at SXSW in 2008, and aired on the IFC Channel last fall.  In television, she has worked on productions for National Geographic, Discovery, PBS, A&E and the History Channel.

Neil Barrett: Director of Photography

Neil Barrett is a British director of photography who has worked on over 30 broadcast documentary films for National Geographic, BBC, PBS, Discovery, The History Channel, NBC, ABC and CNN. His work has won several awards—a Columbia Dupont award for excellence in journalism, the Edward R. Murrow award for a documentary on the civil war in Liberia, and 4 Cine Golden Eagle Awards. His films have been shown at the Sundance, Tribeca, Toronto, Fullframe, SilverDocs, Jackson Hole and Los Angeles Film Festivals.

Christine S. Romero: Editor

Christine Romero’s documentary film career spans more than three decades. Credits documentary specials and series for PBS, The Discovery Channel, National Geographic Channel, the History Channel and NBC-TV. In addition, she has edited and produced films for organizations including the National Park Service, American Red Cross, United Way of America, the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, The Manzanar National Historic Site, the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention and Scenic America.

Jason Williams: Executive Producer

Jason Williams is the President and co-founder of JWM Productions, LLC. His multiple Emmy Award-winning work has been seen on numerous broadcast, cable and satellite outlets around the world, including the History Channel, Discovery Channel, National Geographic, TLC, BBC, CBS, UK Channel 4, CNN, NBC, PBS, and TBS to name a few. Working on such diverse subjects as natural history, anthropology, current affairs, ancient history and marine technology, Jason's productions have taken him to thirty different countries spanning six continents.

Bill Morgan: Executive Producer

Bill Morgan is the Managing Director and co-founder of JWM Productions, a multiple-Emmy-award winning television production and communications company based in Takoma Park, MD. Since its inception in 1996, JWM has produced over 120 hours of programming for a variety of clients, including The Discovery Channel, The Learning Channel, Time-Life, National Geographic, The Readers Digest, CNN, and NBC.