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Sarah Ullman

Filmmaker, founder of One Vote At A Time, advocate for equity.

Sarah Ullman is a filmmaker and the founder of One Vote at a Time, a passionate group of filmmakers dedicated to advocating for gun violence prevention. She holds a BA in English, Drama, and Communications from Tufts University, where she also studied MENA through AMIDEAST. Sarah has a diverse background with experiences in various organizations, including being the Co-Founder of One Vote At A Time and serving as the Former Associate Curator for 'The New Genres' at the Museum of the Moving Image. She has also been involved in projects at Master Plan, The Jungle, Maker Studios Inc, @radical.media, di Bonaventura Pictures, International Creative Management (ICM), and in the office of Congressman Chris Murphy (CT-5) at the US Congress. Additionally, she has worked at Tufts University in various capacities, such as in the Office of Sustainability and as a Student Ambassador in the Development Office. Sarah's commitment to social issues through her filmmaking and activism is evident in her diverse professional journey.

Highlights

Oct 5 · Hyperallergic
Museum of the Moving Image’s Latest Exhibition Focuses on TikTok’s Creative Community - Hyperallergic
Infinite Duets: Co-Creating on TikTok - Western Queens Gazette
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Los Angeles, California