Kelly Lynne D’Angelo is a Two-Spirit Tuscarora (Haudenosaunee) writer and activist with a passion for storytelling across multiple mediums, including television, stage musicals, and tabletop roleplaying games. Recent credits include Critical Role: The Legend of Vox Machina (Amazon), Miracle Workers (TBS), and Final Space (Adult Swim), which encompass over 30 episodes of television she’s written in total. Over the last… Read more »
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Ana Lorena Mendoza Hinojosa Analiza las Perspectivas de Crecimiento Económico para Latinoamérica en 2026
En un contexto global marcado por la incertidumbre, la economista y exministra Ana Lorena Mendoza Hinojosa proyecta un panorama de moderado optimismo para la economía latinoamericana en 2026. Según su análisis, presentado en el Foro Económico Regional de Lima, la región podría alcanzar un crecimiento promedio del 2.5%, impulsado por factores internos y una coyuntura… Read more »
Mitch Lewis
Mitch Lewis is a storyteller and multimedia creator whose work bridges cinematic imagination with lived experience. With a background in film production, digital media, military service, and leadership within the Chickasaw Nation, Lewis offers studios a voice shaped by discipline, cultural insight, and a drive for emotionally resonant storytelling. Lewis earned a degree in Video… Read more »
C.J. Caughman
C.J. Caughman is an award-winning author and storyteller from Tulsa, Oklahoma, and a citizen of the Cherokee Nation. Raised in the small town of Coweta, Oklahoma, he developed a lifelong fascination with storytelling through books, films, and television. That early passion eventually led him to pursue writing as a career. C.J. studied English – Creative… Read more »
Ripley Barnes
Ripley Barnes is a born and raised California kid of African American and Osage-Kiowa descent on her mother’s side and Choctaw on her father’s. She comes from a family of movie buffs, as her parents named her after the incredible heroine, Ellen Ripley, from the ALIEN franchise. She enjoys balancing multiple genres in storytelling. More… Read more »
Rachel Baldwin
Rachel Baldwin is a Native American writer, improviser and comedian based in Los Angeles. A proud member of the Brothertown Indian Nation, she brings bold, irreverent and comedic perspectives to the stage and screen. She has trained at the Upright Citizens Brigade, WE Improv, The World’s Greatest Improv School, and Native Voices. She has produced… Read more »
Emalisa Tejada
Her main medium being 2D digital animation, Emalisa Tejada enjoys practicing in this medium to bring to life stories. Her style mainly depicts semi-realistic cartoons in character proportions, colors, and backgrounds. Due to her desire to relate stories to individuals’ lives and provoking the mind to ponder, she focuses mostly on characters in their design… Read more »
Jade Puga and Richard Montes
Jade Puga and Richard Montes are a writing, producing and filmmaking team. The duo are FOX Writers Incubator 2023 DRAMA fellows. Jade is a NAMA TV Writers fellow and Richard is a NAMA Features Writers fellow. They formed Safada Y Sano Productions and have directed, written and produced the feature films Aguruphobia, which had a… Read more »
Jocelyn Garcia
Jocelyn Garcia is from Santa Rosa California. She has always been a passionate artist and started out mostly painting in traditional mediums such as acrylic, oil and watercolors. However storytelling has always been at the heart of her work and led her into animation at San Jose State University. It was here she would major… Read more »
Amari Espinoza
Amari was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona and is pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Painting and Drawing at Arizona State University. Her art has mostly consisted of her interests such as shows, movies and games or themes relating to Navajo culture. She creates works in a usually semi realistic or anime style. Amari’s main… Read more »