Ann Bennett (she/her) is an Emmy® nominated documentary filmmaker, multimedia producer, and teaching artist who has devoted her career to telling diverse stories through film, television, museum installations, and interactive live events. She produced the NAACP Image Award-winning documentary, Through A Lens Darkly: Black Photographers And The Emergence Of A People as well as the multi-platform community engagement initiative, Digital Diaspora Family Reunion (DDFR). Ann’s film credits include Citizen King and Fisk Jubilee Singers for the PBS series American Experience, Hymn For Alvin Ailey for Dance in America, and the award-winning PBS mini-series Africans In America and America’s War On Poverty. Ann’s passion for nonfiction storytelling is matched only by her commitment to teaching and mentoring young people and students of all ages. She is a graduate of the Columbia Journalism School and Harvard College, and she was a Laundromat Project Create Change Fellow in 2019. Recently, Ann was an Impact Partners Documentary Producers Fellow and a Sundance Producers Lab fellow with Razing Liberty Square.