Brooklyn's Tadia Toussaint's Emmy nod underscores her knack for elevating marginalized voices in NYC
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Tadia Toussaint, a Brooklyn-born filmmaker, explores NYC's housing crisis through her Emmy-nominated documentary, advocating for housing equity and raising awareness on systemic inequities.
After over ten months of research, Toussaint expanded her initial five-minute idea into a full documentary, aiming to question the city’s failure in providing equitable housing.
"The math ain't mathing, and that's essentially what I discovered," says Toussaint, emphasizing the complexities of NYC's housing crisis and calling for action.
Toussaint's documentary not only highlights personal narratives but also serves as a tool for legislative support, showcasing the connection between storytelling and policy advocacy.
Read at The Haitian Times
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