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Another Life - A Black Family in WITSEC

Another Life - A Black Family in WITSEC is based upon the childhood experience of director, Yolonda Johnson-Young, while living under the protection of the U.S. Marshals in the Witness Security Program from 1977-1979. Using a collection of memories, personal and current photographs, archival footage and interviews, you have a glimpse of life on the run and the mystery surrounding how she and her mother's lives were completely turned upside down nearly 40 years ago.

  • Yolonda Johnson-Young
    Director
    Finding Elijah
  • Yolonda Johnson-Young
    Writer
    Finding Elijah
  • Yolonda Johnson-Young
    Producer
    Finding Elijah
  • Project Type:
    Animation, Documentary, Short, Other
  • Country of Origin:
    United States
  • Language:
    English
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
Director Biography - Yolonda Johnson-Young

Yolonda Johnson-Young is a Philadelphia, PA native director and filmmaker. After the 2017 tragic loss of her 20-year-old son Elijah, a filmmaker, to suicide she needed an outlet for her pain. Yolonda learned documentary filmmaking at Scribe Video Center, the very place her late son had attended workshops as a young teenager.

Prior to filmmaking, she earned a degree at Pierce College in entrepreneurship and through her hard work and dedication; she merited induction into Delta Mu Delta, the national honor society for business degrees holders.

Yolonda received full funding to complete her first 15 minute short film Finding Elijah (via scholarship), attending Scribe Video Center’s inaugural Film Scholar Program, supported by AMPAS.

Receiving one of the ’18 Leeway Art and Change Grants furthered Yolonda’s goal to expand Finding Elijah to a 25 minute social justice film to shine a light and create a dialog surrounding mental health issues and suicide prevention awareness.

In December 2018, Good Pitch Local Philadelphia, a Doc Society event, invited Yolonda to pitch her film project, Finding Elijah to gain support in expanding the short to 25 minutes. Yolonda pitched to a room full of other media makers, organizers and philanthropists eager to assist. Having met her mentor there and receiving an in-kind production donation, those connections will continue to serve as a valuable network in her future filmmaking.

Yolonda also received one of the 2019 Philadelphia Independent Media Finishing Fund grants to complete post-production work on Finding Elijah.

In 2019, Yolonda became a founding member of the WOC film collective, SIFTMedia 215. SIFTMedia 215 is a support system of several independent media artists who work in the Philadelphia metropolitan area and provide a community of support for socially conscious women identified filmmakers. The goal at S.I.F.T. Media is to amplify the work of and create opportunities for Black and Latinx Women content creators.

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