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Whitney Dow is an award-winning filmmaker and educator. He has been producing and directing films that explore culture and identity for almost two decades. His directorial credits include: Two Towns of Jasper, I Sit Where I Want: The Legacy of Brown v.
Whitney Dow, born in 1961, is a documentary filmmaker, producer, and director. He is best known for Two Towns of Jasper (co-directed by Marco Williams), a film about the murder of a black man committed by three white men in Jasper, Texas, which received a George Foster Peabody Award and an Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award.
Whitney Dow is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and educator. He has been producing and directing films focused on race and identity for almost two decades and is a partner in Two Tone Productions.
With an early foundation in advertising and brand films, Whitney Dow is considered a formative figure in documentary film today. He directed the well-known film Two Towns of Jasper, as well as I Sit Where I Want: The Legacy of Brown v. Board of Education, Unfinished Country, and When the Drum is Beating (about music in Haiti).
Whitney Dow is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and educator who co-directed The Big Payback, a film about the first reparations bill for Black Americans in Evanston, Illinois. He is also the co-founder of Color Farm Media, a company that aims to bring greater equity and diversity to media.
Hosted by social justice filmmakers Erika Alexander and Whitney Dow. Erika, a Black woman, and Whitney, a white man, explore the argument for and against reparations for Black Americans.