Gina is a documentary filmmaker, photographer and audio producer, interested in telling stories about the intersection of politics and the human experience. Her short film “Undue Burden” was a New York Times Op Doc and debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2017. She currently produces stories on art, pop culture, and politics for KCRW, the NPR station in Los Angeles, where she helped develop the podcast “The Document,” a mashup of documentary film and radio. She is an alum of the UC Berkeley Graduate School of journalism, where she received the inaugural Jim Marshall Fellowship in photography and the North Gate Award for video reporting and production.
Jewel's Hunt (formerly titled Neqeniighta) in a remote village in western Alaska, a teenage girl and her father turn to the land to feed their family. Alaskan Natives have practiced this tradition of subsistence hunting for centuries. But will a changing world allow its survival? (Photo Credit: Gina Pollack)