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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Professor Liz Bucar
Kathleen Guzman, Auctioneer/Art Appraiser
Chandrika Tandon, Singer/Businesswoman/Philanthropist
Amy Engelhardt, Singer/Songwriter/Actress
Alison Desir, Athlete
Liza Moiseeva, Entrepreneur
Amy Marcs, Actress and Playwright
Holly Hynes, Costume Designer
Marlena Vaccaro, Artist and Gallerist
Cynthia Hill, Television and Film Producer
Dawn Eshelman, Museum Programmer
Dr. Arabia Mollette
Georgiana Uhlyarik, Museum Curator
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Sheila Head and Norma Lana, Entertainment Professionals
Meklit Hadero, Singer/Songwriter
Susan Fisher Sterling, Director of The National Museum of Women in the Arts - Revisited
Rebecca Harrell Tickell, Actress/Producer
Erin McKeown, Singer-Songwriter
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