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Kevin Kunze is a Bay Area-based filmmaker and activist. His short films have been screened at the New York City Director’s Guild of America Theater, the Berkeley Art Museum / Pacific Film Archive, and the San Francisco Public Library. His viral videos have been written about in the New York Times, USA Today, Entertainment Weekly, and Hollywood-Elsewhere. Find out more about his other films at: www.KevinKunze.com

Kevin Epps is a community activist and award-winning filmmaker. Epps’ 2002 documentary “Straight Outta Hunter’s Point” won national acclaim and established him as a leader in digital, independent film and new media. Epps is a member of the (DMAC) Digital Media Advisory Council, tirelessly advocating for underserved communities; A board member, San Francisco Black Film Festival, Conscious Youth Media Crew. He has partnered with governmental and corporate entities such as: Craigslist, YMCA, National Park Service, Yahoo, Google, Discovery Channel, Boys and Girls Club, City of Richmond, Current TV, and other well known organizations. Find out more about his films at www.KevEpps.com

A San Francisco–based filmmaker, curator, and teacher, Melinda Stone, Ph.D. has produced more than 20 films and videos as well as numerous outdoor cinematic productions. She has a deep affinity for the American West and road travel. The subjectivity of her work often extends from historic research and the mining of cultural conditions found immediately in the land. Find out more about her films at www.HowToHomestead.org 

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