Episode 41 - Jennifer Crystal Chien, Anne Schroeter, & Dr. Lauren Walsh - “Revolution”

Episode 41 - Jennifer Crystal Chien, Anne Schroeter, & Dr. Lauren Walsh - “Revolution”

Photo Credit: Jennifer Crystal Chien

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In this episode, I speak with Jennifer Crystal Chien, Anne Scherter, and Dr. Lauren Walsh. Together, we dive deep into the urgent conversation around ethical accountability in nonfiction visual media—whether documentary, photography, or video journalism. We explore the origins of the “Cause No Harm” initiative, the gaps in current industry standards, and their collaborative effort to develop a comprehensive guide to protect participants’ rights and dignity. From informed consent and trauma-informed practices to the broader application of human rights law, this discussion is both a call to action and a blueprint for change. The spirit of this episode is captured in our song of the week: “Revolution” by Arrested Development—a reminder that transformation is not only necessary, but possible.”

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Episode 14 - Set Hernandez Rongkilyo - “A Thousand More”

Episode 14 - Set Hernandez Rongkilyo - “A Thousand More”

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In this episode, I speak with filmmaker and co-founder of the Undocumented Filmmakers Collective, Set Hernandez Rongkilyo. In our conversation, we discuss their filmography the ways undocumented filmmakers are demanding authorship and agency in the telling of their stories. Because Set is a very proud Pilipino/Bicolano, this week’s song is Love, Anthony, & Maya’s “A Thousand More” from the album Rock the Mic for Human Rights in the Philippines: Stop the Killings.

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