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FACULT Y SPOT LIGH T


 DR. GI L DA SHEPPARD


 Gilda Sheppard is an award-winning filmmaker who has screened her documentaries
 throughout the United States, and internationally in Ghana, West Africa, at the Festival

 Afrique Cannes Film Festival, and in Germany at the International Black Film Festival in
 Berlin. Sheppard is a 2017 Hedgebrook Fellow for documentary film and a 2019 recipient

 of an Artist Trust Fellowship.

 Her documentaries include stories of resilience of Liberian women and children refugees

 in Ghana; three generations of Black families in an urban neighborhood; and a film
 ethnography of stories from folklore started by Zora Neale Hurston in Alabama's

 AfricaTown. She is the director of Since I Been Down,  a documentary on education,
 organizing and healing developed and led by incarcerated women and men in

 Washington State?s prisons. For over a decade Sheppard has taught sociology classes in

 Washington State prisons and is a co-founder and faculty for FEPPS- Freedom Education
 for Puget Sound an organization offering college credited courses at Washington

 Correctional Center for Women.
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