From Harlem to Harvard

From Harlem to Harvard was originally an undergraduate film project that began in 1980. The film won awards, was partially funded by an NEA grant, screened at Sundance and was part of the Cable Ace award-winning PBS series, Ordinary People. It has been in continuous distribution since 1982.

The film followed a group of freshmen roommates through their first year. One of those students was Jamie Raskin, who was 16 when he arrived at Harvard. Now a Congressman, Raskin is known as the lead impeachment manager for the Senate trial of President Trump after the insurrection at the Capital on January 6th, 2021.

The 1981 film is a time capsule. Now we will update it and — like Michael Apted’s 7-Up series — examine how these four lives turned out. We will explore the impact race and class had on lives that seemed destined for the kind of success a Harvard education supposedly guarantees. We would see whether or not entering the hallowed halls of Harvard truly changes lives or whether the circumstances of one’s birth pre-destine whether a person will succeed or fail.

Rising Up – A Westside Story

Rising Up Trailer

GroundTruthing the Midterms

Atlanta’s Super Bowl Bid Video

Clients: Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Sports Council

Westside Future Fund

Raising the Roof at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Spelman College – 2009

The fundraising film for the $150 million Campaign For Spelman College, launched in 2009. Spelman is an HBCU – Historically Black College & University – for women of African descent. Subjects include students and faculty members, as well as Spelman President, Beverly Daniel Tatum, Professor Andrew Williams and alumna Veronica Biggins.

Covenant House Georgia