



Liberty Ingraham-Gonzales
CO-PRODUCER
Liberty Ingraham-Gonzales graduated from California State University of Monterey Bay with a degree in Cinematic Arts and Technology in 2018. Her degree focus is in producing and film marketing. In late 2017 Liberty completed an internship as an associate post-production producer on Lise Swenson's feature film Saltwater. In March of 2017, Liberty worked with CSUMB and the Library of Congress, collecting veterans stories for archival purposes. She created a short documentary from her archival work called Conflicted, which screened at the 21st Annual Social Justice Colloquium. She spoke about this project as a collective at the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation's Capital in March 2017, as well as the National Council on Public History in April 2017. Liberty received the honor of being inducted into the Library of Congress in March of 2017, and was awarded a certificate of recognition by the United States Congress. Liberty held the appointed position of student representative for the Cinematic Arts and Technology department in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at CSUMB from 2016-2018. Liberty completed 3 capstone films, and is the first person to do so at CSUMB. Her most recent work, 1969 Toro, will be on gallery display in the Salinas Art Center in March of 2019.
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Lupita Rodriguez
CO-PRODUCER
Lupita Marisol Rodriguez grew up on the Central Coast of California. After receiving an A.A. Digital Arts degree in Spring of 2016, she found her true passion for film and theatre production and decided to continue her studies at CSUMB, where she is currently pursuing a B.A. in Cinematic Arts & Technology. Her love of the camera and experiences with live theatre have set the groundwork for wanting to reach a career in the cinematic and theatrical industries. She hopes to create and participate in content that offers a platform to others for open dialogue.