Leadership and Board

Nick SzuberlaNick Szuberla, Executive Director / Director of Narrative Strategies.
Nick has helped design and lead national public information campaigns on issues ranging from sentencing reform to U.S. energy policy. He began his work at the Highlander Research and Education Center in 1996, and then joined Appalshop, an arts and cultural center in Whitesburg, Kentucky. Not long after, Nick founded Holler to the Hood (a multimedia project exploring urban/rural relationships), Thousand Kites (a national dialogue project addressing the U.S. criminal justice system), and Calls from Home (an interactive radio and organizing project). He has produced award-winning documentary films, radio series, and multimedia productions. He has also trained hundreds of youth and adults in how to use low-cost media as an organizing tool, and has done artist residencies in 38 states. He is a graduate of Antioch College. Nick makes his home in both the mountains and on the coast of North Carolina. Learn more about Nick’s three decades of work at his website.

 

Rend SmithRend Smith, Director of Local Journalism.
Rend is a freelance writer by trade and a multimedia journalist. His writing focuses on the critical impact of injustice, power, and bias on people’s lives. His multimedia projects have documented the experiences of working-class communities of color, with a focus on generational inequality, particularly in the South.

 

Narrative Arts Collaborating Artists & Trainers

Day Camposeco
Day Camposeco, Media Producer.
Day is a native North Carolina multimedia storyteller who has documented cultural changes in the American South. Their work focuses on creating content that amplifies the voices of North Carolina’s diverse communities, with a particular focus on traditionally underrepresented groups.

 

Nicholas Magrino
Nicholas Magrino, Contributing Reporter.
Nicholas is a multimedia journalist and writer. He holds an MA in Journalism from CUNY. Born and raised in suburban New York, his work has primarily focused on poverty, hunger, and homelessness at both a local and national level.

 

Board of Directors

Terrill Williams
Terrill Williams, theater artist, Wilmington, North Carolina.

 

 

 

Tanya Mote
Tanya Mote, Associate Director,
Su Teatro Cultural and Performing Arts Center

 

 

Laurie Jo Reynolds
Laurie Jo Reynolds, Assistant Professor of Social Justice, School of Art and Art History,
University of Illinois at Chicago

 

Chris Everett
Chris Everett, Founder
3Chamber & Artistic Director
Southern Documentary Fund.

 

Paul Wright
Paul Wright, Executive Director,
Human Rights Defense Center
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