FLOUR POWER: A quirky exploration of some of the lesser-known history of that magical combination of flour & water.

By Tanay Gokhale & Jennifer Wiley


LIVING DICTIONARY: AYMARA: Aymara is an indigenous language spoken in the Andean region. Two Bay Area residents are preserving the language and culture.

By Laura Garber & Jennifer Wiley


STATION 1: The firefighters at Station 1 in Berkeley, California put their lives on the line for their community every day, but who takes care of them?

By Grace Galletti & Jennifer Wiley


THE METALWORKER: Brandyn Willridge is part of a new generation of BIPOC metalworkers at The Crucible in West Oakland, CA.

By Jennifer Wiley & Tanay Gokhale


PEOPLE’S PARK: NICK ALEXANDER: People’s Park resident Nick Alexander has built a kitchen to serve unhoused park residents. It becomes the battleground of UC Berkeley’s push for residential development of the historic park.

By Laura Garber & Jennifer Wiley

 

LA CHEF: A female head chef’s experiences with gender disparities in the culinary industry in Mexico City.

Collaborative Producer & Cinematographer: Jennifer Wiley


ANTES DEL SOL: During her freshman year of high school, “Eva” became one of America’s 500,000 children to work in the fields without child labor protections.

Cinematography: Jennifer Wiley


THE TASTE OF SOUND: SYNESTHESIA: Two musicians experience a neurological phenomenon called synesthesia, the cross-stimulation of sensory perception.

By Jennifer Wiley & Bria Light


PIMPIN’ CHKN: Elijah Brown opens up one of the first home restaurants under the new Micro-Enterprise Home Kitchen Operation (MEHKO) ordinance in Oakland, CA.

By Jennifer Wiley & Mika Shalbayeva


All short documentaries were produced at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, 2021-2023.