los angeles, california, united states
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Claim your profileEbony Bailey is an award-winning filmmaker and video producer from Central California whose work explores cultural intersections, diaspora and social justice. Her documentaries have screened at film festivals and forums in the US, Mexico, South America, and Europe. She has produced videos and visual content for organizations such as Mijente, LA Times, NPR, and Remezcla. Ebony has been awarded the Samuel L. Coleman Scholarship for emerging filmmakers at the Haitian International Film Festival, and she was selected for the Tomorrow's Filmmakers Today program by HBO and Hola Mexico Film Festival. She is currently completing her Master's degree in documentary film at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Her latest film “Jamaica y Tamarindo” won the Audience Award for Best Documentary Short at the San Diego Latino Film Festival. Ebony tells stories with the intention of representing her communities and building spaces of empowerment between diverse populations.






Masters, Documentary Production, Film at Universidad Nacional Autónoma De MéxicoGraduated: 2020
Bachelor Of Arts, Journalism at University Of Southern CaliforniaGraduated: 2013
Spanish Language, Spanish Language And Culture at University Of DeustoGraduated: 2012