Juan C Dávila Santiago
Born in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, Juan C. Dávila Santiago is an independent documentary filmmaker, news producer and activist. His work focuses on climate justice, social movements and colonialism. He is the director of the feature-length documentary film, "Simulacros de Liberación" (2021), which was released in movie theaters around Puerto Rico. Previously he directed two mid- length documentary films: "Compañeros de lucha" (2012) and "Vieques: una batalla inconclusa" (2016). His filmography also includes the award winning short film, "La generación del estanbai" (2016), as well as "Aftershocks of Disaster" (2020), "Networked Education" (2020) for Latino Public Broadcasting, "Rayito de sol" (2021), and a TV pilot for the documentary series "The Response" (2019-present), which explores how people rise together in the aftermath of climate disasters.
Dávila is a former senior producer at "When We Fight, We Win! The Podcast!" and morning news producer for the newscast Democracy Now! Where he continues contributing. His journalistic work has been featured in: TeleSur, the Huffington Post, the Washington Post, PBS, and the Indypendent in New York. He holds a BA in Communication from Universidad del Sagrado Corazón in Puerto Rico (2011), a MA in Social Documentation (2015) and Latin American and Latinx Studies (2020) from the University of California, Santa Cruz. Dávila is currently the series producer of "Puerto Rican Voices," a documentary series from the Center for Puerto Rican Studies of Hunter College, City University of New York.
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