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Irene Herrera, PhD(c) is a Cuban-Venezuelan documentary filmmaker and journalist based in between Tokyo and Miami. Among her non-fiction works are Kodo wa Awaseba (Gran Prix Expo Aichi Film Fest); Gaijin no Honne (2004); You Can Call Me Nikkie (2008); Women in Refugee: Stories from a Border (2009); Crossing Hispaniola (2010); Spirits to Enlightenment (2012-HotDocs) and Cracked Foundations a 28-minute documentary broadcasted on NHK World this year. Irene has also been an active producer and director for the Lebanon and Japan chapters of the Global Lives Project. In 2008 she was a fellow at the Flaherty Film Seminar and in 2009 a Resident Professional at the Knight Center for International Media. Her journalistic work has been published by The Japan Times, AFP, Al Jazeera Plus, CNNE, Globovision, MSNBC.com, Discovery Digital, NHK World, LinkTV, Center for Investigative Reporting and PBS Newshour. She has traveled to over 60 countries and gets by in 5 languages. ******. ******
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Japan's Jailhouse Rockers for AFP
The Last Kamikaze for The Guardian.
Japanese Students Clean Classrooms To Learn Life Skills for AJ+
Japan's Zero Waste Town for Discovery Digital Networks.
Published Work
Inside Hong Kong's pro-democracy protests
Demonstrators in the Mong Kok neighborhood of Hong Kong engaged in clashes after several days of mostly peaceful protests, with disagreements arising from neighbors over the tactics used by the protesters.
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