A few of the organizations and companies we have collaborated with:
The Cultural Conservancy's mission is to protect and restore Indigenous cultures, empowering them in the direct application of their traditional knowledge and practices on their ancestral lands.
Woven Path Director Mateo Hinojosa is currently Media Director at The Cultural Conservancy, directing the Native Media Department and film and video production as well as producing the Native Seed Pod podcast; coordinating media education and trainings; managing their library and archive based in the Presidio of San Francisco; and documenting of the Sonoma Native land project, Heron Shadow.
We filmed the Weaving Spirits Festival of Two-Spirit Performance in San Francisco in 2020 and 2022
Where There Be Dragons has guided global citizenship & leadership programs in the developing world since 1993.
By training and inspiring students and instructors to record in 15 different countries, directly recording in 6 countries, as well as editing and producing music, we made the video suite How We Travel: Dragons Study Abroad and Semester Programs as well as Dragons Instructors: Creating a Global Classroom.
Mateo Hinojosa helped to edit Underexposed Films director Michelle Grace Steinberg’s feature film on intercultural health and healthcare, A Place to Breathe.
Solidarity Bridge works for healing and empowering in Latin America through medical and fair trade programs in Bolivia and Paraguay.
We worked closely with Solidarity Bridge staff, volunteers, Bolivian partners and patients, as well as other producers, to create seven short documentaries, including a PBS Visionaries episode.
350.org is building a global grassroots climate movement to hold our leaders accountable to the realities of science and the principles of justice.
Woven Path director Mateo Hinojosa co-facilitated 350's Divestment Team retreat in January 2015, and North American all-staff retreat in 2016.