Tifa Tomb received an Emmy nomination for directing and producing Season 1 of the Black Arts Legacies Project which is presently airing on PBS. https://blackartslegacies.crosscut.com/video
Her work as a director for Retch won Best film at the Seattle Black Film Festival (2020), and her short film Creak! (2021) was selected for the Seattle Children’s Film Festival. She works as a Sr. Media Producer of Storytelling at the University of Washington, freelance produces narrative work, and edits feature length and short narrative and non-fiction work.
Patricia Boiko is an award winning documentary filmmaker, founding member and past president of the Seattle Documentary Association. She uses her 25 years of documentary filmmaking experience nationally and internationally. Her work is featured in film festivals, TV broadcasts and distributed on Netflix and Amazon Prime. She has received funding from major granting agencies as well as many nonprofit funders. She received producer training in the local PBS sponsored program, New Voices, and is certified in Documentary Film Production by the University of Washington.
Allycea Weil is an emerging filmmaker who has produced and directed various narrative short films including award winning short CAGED (2021), which focuses on the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and those who are suffering from abusive relationships in silence. Garnering international attention and acclaim. She has been involved with public schools for almost 10 years. Working as an advocate parent within the Seattle Public Schools system. Her focus is for a more inclusive educational experience for all children. Working in positions on various equity boards working with the Seattle Public Schools Superintendent and department heads for lasting policy changes to public school education. show.