Kate Levy

Kate Levy is Detroit and NYC-based filmmaker. She received her Master in Fine Arts from International Center of Photography-Bard College in 2013 for advanced photographic practices. She has produced short and feature length documentaries, storytelling platforms, news features, music videos and campaign media in collaboration with legal advocacy organizations, scholars, community organizers, investigative journalists, universities, high school students and other artists. In 2015, she worked with the ACLU of Michigan to bring national attention the Flint Water Crisis. In 2017, she was awarded a Patagonia Media Works Grant to produce a film about access to water affordability nation wide (forthcoming late 2021). She is a 2018 MacDowell Fellow. Currently, she is the Co-Director of Youth Documentary Workshop at Educational Video Center.

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Interview – Kate Levy