Miss April!
On our very last day in Belize in June, the weather calmed and we were able to go snorkeling in the Hol Chan Marine Reserve. After days of empty-handed turtle night walks at Gales Point, it was all the more wonderful to see this beautiful green sea turtle in the reserve! Her photo will be included in an upcoming herpetology book and she is featured in the Sea Turtle Conservancy 2012 calendar. Support their great work and order a calendar!
Moving down the food chain
After a summer of Galapagos sharks, Sarah has now made her way to the base of the food chain. This fall she is co-producing and directing a documentary for Maryland Public Television and PBS about menhaden through the Center for Environmental Filmmaking at American University. The show will first air in April during Chesapeake Bay week.
NPS Film Fellow
Sarah has been accepted as the first National Park Service film fellow in a partnership between American University and the NPS Interpretive Design Center at Harpers Ferry.
Launch of www.SharkAmigos.org
Sarah’s adventures in the Galapagos islands with American University resulted in a website that focuses on unity and community.
Un-Belize-able!
We’ve been in Belize shooting promotional web videos for Marymount University’s study abroad program and the non-profit Hawksbill Hope. More coming soon. Click here to see the photos!
Premier at Costa Rica Embassy
Eco-Friendly People: Tico Tourismo premiers today at the Costa Rica Embassy! The short film case studies two Costa Rican tourism companies, highlighting youth who are embracing the eco-touism economy.
Sully Historic Site – Ribbon Cutting!
The exhibit is officially open! Come visit the historic site, and see the new exhibits and interactive touch screen display.
National Urban League Exhibit featured in magazines
The National Urban League Centennial Exhibit developed in collaboration with former student Julian Kiganda of Vibrant Design Group is featured in several publications including the upcoming January/February copies of HOW and Communication Arts magazines. Click here to learn more about the project. To learn more about the National Urban League and the empowerment movement that launched […]