 Sophie Govert, ComposerSophie Govert is an audio engineering student at SAE Expression College in Emeryville, CA. She loves string instruments and scented candles, and if it came out before 1995, she hasn't heard of it. She's also a fan of brave, hilarious, thoughtful characters and the important stories that contain them—which is why she's thrilled to be working alongside a talented crew to help bring this project to life! You can find her on Twitter @sophgov. |  Maya Simon, Director of FundraisingMaya Simon is a junior theatre major. Her many interests include alt musical theatre, chocolate baked goods, and giraffes, ultimately her passion is fundraising for art pieces she believes in. And boy does she believe in this one! Maya has been obsessed with DMHLBIT? since she read the first draft of the first five pages in a dorm room so many months ago. She truly believes that Hanna El-Mohandess is a visionary and she could not be more honored to get to help fund this film! |
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 Michael Figueiredo, WardrobeMike, 21, VMA, worked on EM Magazine in the style and makeup department for two years. If there’s a drag queen in an EIV production, hi, odds are it was me. I’m so excited to work on this project because I get to share my passion for early aughts fashion! If you think my style is bad, just wait until you see my credit score. ;) Instagram @fighsd |  Brianne Neira, Marketing AssistantBrianne Neira is a senior in Emerson College’s BFA Media Arts Production program. Brianne is in the process of writing, directing and editing her thesis short film, After (2020), which Hanna El-Mohandess produced. Brianne is incredibly excited to be working again with such a powerful and passionate storyteller, leader, and artist. |
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 Maysoon Khan, OutreachMy name is Maysoon Khan, and I'm a junior journalism major and post-colonial and global studies minor. I'd say my favorite color is black, but that's kind of sad, so I guess it's green. I'm so excited to work on this project because I don't think I've stumbled upon much media that accurately portrays Muslim women, specifically hijabi Muslim women, in a dynamic and real light. It's a narrative you don't see much, and to change that, to be part of that change, is surreal. |  Kate DSouza, Artist in Residencehi my name is kait, class of ‘23. i’m a professional procrastinator currently serving as the village idiot for my town. my favourite colour is red and i like to draw in my free time. my motto is cats, tony stark, and the oxford comma. i’m excited to work on this project because graphic design is my passion. |
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