The recipient of several prestigious honors, including a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Sundance Screenwriting and Directing Fellowship, Tracy Droz Tragos' work focuses on issues involving women, inequality, rural America, and education. Her latest film, "The Smartest Kids in the World," based on the New York Times bestseller, focuses on the crisis in U.S. high school education. It chronicles a year abroad of four American teenagers. Join us as Tracy shares her passion for cinematic story-telling.
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Elizabeth Ward Land - Broadway, Film/TV Actress, Singer, Musician
Cynthia Lowen - Filmmaker, Producer, Writer
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Abby Epstein - Director, Producer
Gabri Christa - Choreographer, Dancer, Filmmaker, Writer, Educator
Shirley Woodson - Artist, Educator, Advocate
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