Featured WORK
The Queer History of The South
VideoOut
Producer
This video combats misinformation surrounding the LGBTQ+ experience, starting with the fact that one third of the entire LGBTQ+ population in the U. S. lives in the South. It highlights some heroes, events, and places important to the movement.
Periods don’t define people
P&G & This is L. & The Phluid Project
Producer
This video amplifies the voices of trans and nonbinary folks as they share their experiences with menstruation — a genderized bodily function.
Love Calls Back
Verizon + PFLAG
Contributing Producer
This video shows estranged LGBTQ+ folks reconnecting with their family members.
It’s never too late for love to call back. Verizon and PFLAG are committed to connecting and reconnecting all families. Find support for LGBTQ families at pflag.org
A Living History of the LGBT Movement
AARP + NextDayBetter
Producer, Writer, Historical Researcher
In collaboration with AARP, we present "A #LivingHistory of the LGBT Movement" powered by AARP - a storytelling series honoring past, present and future heroes of the LGBT movement. We know that the history of the LGBT movement is still being written. By understanding our history, we can create a better future for everyone, especially for our aging LGBT older adults.
National Coming Out Day
Grey + VideoOut
Producer
What’s it like to be LGBTQ+ in advertising? The folks at Grey share their stories about an industry that has been not only welcoming, but embracing. From their personal lives to their professional experiences, they shine a light on what it means to be LGBTQ+ at work.
This video was filmed in partnership with New York-based advertising agency, Grey, as part of a special series for National Coming Out Day 2017.
LGBTQ+ Visibility Matters
Hulu + VideoOut
Producer
What’s it like to be LGBTQ+ in the entertainment industry? The employees at Hulu share their stories about being who they are and working for a company that values your individuality.
VideoOut partnered with Hulu, the only service that gives viewers instant access to current shows from every major U.S. broadcast network, to highlight the stories of their LGBTQ+ employees.
Love, Really?
The Tylt
Producer
Everything you've missed on people falling in love (or pretending to) on reality TV.
Tell Me Everything
The Tylt
Producer
The series is about traveling behind the "why" to answer your questions about building something different and cool in the world. This video is about one of the first people to have COVID in New York City.
TED-Ed Highlights
Jordan Reeves is a founding team member. Now viewed over 4 billion times. Jordan helped create countless videos. These are a few of their favorites.
A TapDancer’s Craft
Tap dance, born out of the marriage of African and European dance traditions, went from extremely popular to barely existent to grand revival, all in under a century. Professional tap dancer and TED Fellow Andrew Nemr taps into the history of this truly American art form.
MUSIC AS A LANGUAGE
Music is a powerful communication tool--it causes us to laugh, cry, think and question. Bassist and five-time Grammy winner, Victor Wooten, asks us to approach music the same way we learn verbal language--by embracing mistakes and playing as often as possible.
Beatboxing 101
There's no need for instruments to make music; you can use the greatest instrument of all, your own body. Members of BEAT NYC teach the basics of beatboxing (think trumpets, bass drums, and everything in between), all while driving around New York City picking up a few friends.