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Rhonda Moskowitz

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Creator, Producer

Rhonda Moskowitz is a documentary filmmaker and filmed incarcerated Jews in six prisons in New York and Florida, including death row. She also filmed  some of their families. In addition, she filmed formerly incarcerated Jews in a jewish rehab center in California.  The audio from some of this footage will be used in the podcast.

 

The Boston Society of Film Critics awarded Rhonda a Special Commendation for creating and running Connect the Docs, a group of professional documentary filmmakers, which met monthly for nine years.

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Rhonda seved as a documentary film Juror for the Independent Film Festival of Boston and also served on panels at various documentary festivals. She was a recipient of a LEF grant and a LEF Flaherty Seminar fellow.

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She lives in Greater Boston with her husband. They have a grown daughter who lives in another state and teaches in an urban school.

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Kip Clark​

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Associate

Producer

Rhonda Moskowitz is a documentary filmmaker and filmed incarcerated Jews in six prisons in New York and Florida, including death row. She also filmed  some of their families. In addition, she filmed formerly incarcerated Jews in a jewish rehab center in California.  The audio from some of this footage will be used in the podcast.

 

The Boston Society of Film Critics awarded Rhonda a Special Commendation for creating and running Connect the Docs, a group of professional documentary filmmakers, which met monthly for nine years.

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Rhonda seved as a documentary film Juror for the Independent Film Festival of Boston and also served on panels at various documentary festivals. She was a recipient of a LEF grant and a LEF Flaherty Seminar fellow.

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She lives in Greater Boston with her husband

Kip Clark is a podcast host and producer based in the Greater Boston area. He graduated from Kenyon College with a major in English. In 2014 he started his own weekly podcast, Stride & Saunter ,a conversational show combining critical thought and cultural analysis. He still hosts and produces the show each week, challenging listeners to rethink the world and its various elements.

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Forever fascinated by the untold stories which help us define our personal definitions of humanity, he was drawn to the project for the unique perspectives and experiences it will illuminate.

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