Our Collaborators

Project partners bring essential expertise, resources, and perspectives that enhance the impact of our work. Our collaborators are essential to achieving our mission of saving, studying, and sharing Black media. By partnering with like-minded organizations and institutions, we can tackle complex challenges, access cutting-edge technology, and amplify diverse voices.

Catherine Gao (left) and Mike Jones (right) of USC Digital Repository serve as co-executive producers and script supervisors on the set of the Atty. Lee Merritt Interactive Interview shoot.
Rickie Orozco and Craig Stubing share a laugh on the set of the Philonise Floyd Interactive Interview. Orozco is our in-house makeup artist, while Stubing serves as the director of photography for USC Digital Repository. Photo by: Steve Cohn © 2024
GRX Immersive Lab’s Roman Combs (left) explains to Jameela Hammond, a Bass Lab Faculty Fellow, how to angle the iPad’s LiDAR Scanner for the perfect photogrammetry shot.
Venneikia Williams, from Free Press’ Media 2070 group, takes a break after leading a daylong reparative journalism workshop. Her short course anchored a student podcast project that honored George Floyd.
Jacqueline Nkhonjera, one of four inaugural Charlotta Bass Fellows, demonstrates our Lora King Interactive Interview to a live audience.
Lora King returned to USC for Bass Day 2024; this time to introduce Dr. Ilyasah Shabazz to a packed room, as our Interactive Interview subject.
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