Casey Davis Kaufman

Casey Davis Kaufman

Casey Davis Kaufman is an audiovisual archivist, project manager and independent consultant who focuses on open access, community archives and oral history, and creative engagement with cultural heritage content.

Caroline Rubens

Caroline Rubens

Caroline Rubens is the Archivist at Appalshop, a central Appalachian media arts center that is celebrating its 50th year. She manages the organization's institutional and donated holdings of audiovisual, photo and paper materials, facilitates access to the collections, and helps to plan and execute public programming.

Tony Streit

Tony Streit

Tony Streit is a Managing Project Director at Education Development Center, Inc. (EDC) with expertise in youth development, media education, out-of-school time, and informal STEM learning. Streit and his team provide professional development, program materials, research, evaluation, and technical assistance to organizations and educators in both formal and non-formal settings. Currently, Streit leads the National Center on Afterschool and Summer Enrichment (NCASE), providing materials and training on high-quality out-of-school experiences that promote the development and academic achievement of school-age children.

The Butterfly Effect: Migration Is Beautiful (Kaia + Lily)

The Butterfly Effect: Migration Is Beautiful (Kaia + Lily)

The Butterfly Effect: Migration is Beautiful art project is led by youth activists in the Bay Area who are creating a visual representation of the migrant children in detention in order to raise awareness and inspire action to end child detention. The youth started with a goal of creating 15,000 butterflies. Butterflies symbolize that migration is beautiful, and they are all different and beautiful in their own way, just like people. The butterflies are a symbol of support and friendship to all of the migrant children affected by US immigration policies.