Angad Singh Bhalla is an Emmy award-winning filmmaker with a deep commitment to labor organizing. His documentaries on former Black Panther political prisoner Herman Wallace, Herman’s House and The Deeper They Bury Me were widely used as organizing tools to combat solitary confinement. Passionate about centering stories to drive political change, Angad helped co-found the media co-operative Time of Day Media. As a member, he’s had a hand in crafting the stories that launched the SEIU’s Fight for $15, CWA’s historic strike against Verizon, and helped organize thousands of homecare workers across New York. His storytelling capabilities were developed as a fellow at Sundance Institute Documentary Labs and as a Soros Justice Fellow.
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