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Todd
Lester
Todd Lester
is an independent consultant for participatory and development
communications. He holds a Masters of Public Administration
from Rutgers University and is a candidate for Doctorate of
Public and Urban Policy and the Film Production Diploma both
from New School University. Todd recently served as project
manager for 'Conflict Prevention and Effective Communication
in the Southern Caucasus' and conducted research for the Vera
List Center for Art and Politics. Todd is an adjunct instructor
in the Media and Cultural Studies division of Eugene Lang
College and the Paul McGhee division of New York University.
In 2001, Todd edited the English-language daily for FESPACO
in Burkina Faso and coordinated rural youth outreach during
L'Ecrans Noirs festival in Cameroon. In 2003 he worked as
events coordinator for the Zanzibar International Film Festival
(ZIFF). In 2004 he served as assistant director for the World
Social Forum Film Festival - Other Worlds are Breathing -
in Mumbai, India and film programmer for the Health &
Human Rights Film Festival at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School
of Public Health. Todd is currently working on the Zambia
International Film Festival - Lusaka (Dec. 2004) and the IMAGINE
Festival to be held in New York (Aug./Sept. 2004).
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