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On Thin Ice
Director, producer, editor, motion graphics for Climate Rights International
TRT: 10:00
Climate change protesters in democratic countries often face disproportionate punishments for their peaceful protests. Democracy Now! played this ten minute video in full. This video is based on a report by Climate Rights International, which works at the intersection of climate change and human rights.
The Devastation of Mariupol
Director, producer, editor for Human Rights Watch
TRT 22:45
In collaboration with HRW’s Digital Investigation’s OSINT team, this video analyzes the Russian military assault on the Ukrainian city of Mariupol with footage found solely online. Thousands of civilians were killed or injured, in apparently unlawful attacks, and hundreds of thousands were trapped for weeks without basic services. The video played in front of the EU Parliament and a US Congressional Committee that determines policy in Ukraine. This was one of the most viewed documentaries for Human Rights Watch in 2024.
Deported from the US
Director, producer, editor for Human Rights Watch
TRT: 04:16
Families are being torn apart by the Trump administration’s immigration policies. This is from 2018.
The Tulsa Race Massacre
Producer, editor for Human Rights Watch
TRT 13:06
State and local authorities in Tulsa, Oklahoma should provide reparations for the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, when a white mob killed several hundred black people and destroyed a prosperous Black neighborhood.
NYPD Beat and Assault Peaceful Protesters
Producer and additional editor for Human Rights Watch
TRT: 12:43
Using social media clips found online, we revealed how the NYPD – with no provocation or warning – surrounded, assaulted, and arrested hundreds of protesters in a majority Black and brown neighborhood that has long experienced police brutality and systemic racism. This video and report helped with a legal case which awarded up to $4 to $6 million against the NYPD.
Myanmar: ‘Brides’ Trafficked to China
Producer, editor for Human Rights Watch
TRT: 08:10
Ethnic Kachin girls and women are trafficked to China to be “brides.” Often, they are treated as slaves or forced to bear children against their will.
Children with Disabilities Face Barriers to Education in Kyrgyzstan
Producer, editor for Human Rights Watch
TRT: 06:24
Thousands of children with disabilities in Kyrgyzstan are segregated in residential institutions where they can experience neglect, inappropriate medical treatment, and discrimination.