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Zoë Bell

Zoë Bell

With more than 20 years of experience in front of and behind the camera on some of the largest sets in the world, Zoë Bell has not only worked with some of the most recognizable names in the industry, but she has become a key component in some of the most successful and prestigious films of the past two decades.

 

Zoë Bell is an award-winning director, actress, and stunt choreographer. Born in New Zealand, Zoë began her career working alongside Quentin Tarantino as stunt coordinator, which turned into a decades-long relationship. Zoë has worked on THOR: RAGNAROK, IRON MAN 3, THE HATEFUL EIGHT, DJANGO UNCHAINED, KILL BILL, INGLORIOUS BASTERDS and most recently was the stunt coordinator for ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD.

 

As a director, aside from her continued work with Tarantino, she was hired by Waititi to direct the smash hit multi-platform commercial & short film campaign for New Zealand’s own Arnott’s Biscuits a fun and adventurous campaign that starred the coach of the world famous All Blacks rugby team and has already won commercial and critical success in New Zealand. Ahead of the next chapter release of the series, she was selected for the highly prestigious AFI Directing fellowship and she has begun development on new feature projects with Spectrevision, Lucidity and Romark Entertainment, and is set to direct a new film which will also feature Tarantino as a producer in 2020. And for a look at something completely different, enjoy the new campaign Zoë teamed up Rosario Dawson, Cate Blanchett and Joel Edgerton for the Wilderness Society’s #SaveUgly commercial campaign.

 

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Dr. Jennifer Mullan

Dr. Jennifer Mullan

Dr. Jennifer Mullan has a Doctorate of Psychology (Psy.D) in Clinical Psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies; a Master’s in Counseling & Community Agencies from New York University’s Steinhardt School of Education. Dr. Mullan is currently a full-time Psychologist at New Jersey City University’s Counseling Center. She has 15 years of experience in clinical practice, higher education, teaching and grant writing. She is passionately committed to solidarity work that effectively addresses inequities based on race, gender, class, ability, gender identity and sexual orientation. Her professional research and clinical interests include complex and intergenerational trauma, group psychotherapy, QIBPOC and LGBTQIA wellness, spirituality & mindfulness practices, racism as trauma, healing in therapeutic settings, self-love as a revolutionary act and the process of decolonizing mental health. She founded Decolonizing Therapy, LLC. which seeks to create spaces to “call mental health professions IN” and begin to question the relatability of the mental health industrial complex to the people they serve. She lives in the Tri-state area of NYC.

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Rhonda Magee

Rhonda Magee

Rhonda Magee is Professor of Law at the University of San Francisco, and is an internationally-recognized thought and practice leader on integrating Mindfulness into Higher Education, Law and Social Justice and a Fellow of the Mind and Life Institute. A founder within the movement to bring together mindfulness and law, she is the current Chair of the Board of the Search Inside Yourself Leadership Institute. Professor Magee is the author of the  book The Inner Work of Racial Justice: Healing Ourselves and Transforming Our Communities Through Mindfulness.

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