Jade Bryan, a passionate and dedicated individual, has made a significant impact in the world of disability activism and filmmaking. With a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in film production from the esteemed New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, she has established herself as a talented and driven creative force.
Bryan's entrepreneurial spirit has led her to found not one, but two successful companies: DeafVision Filmworks, Inc. and Jade Films and Entertainment, LLC. Through these ventures, she has produced and directed numerous award-winning documentaries that have captivated audiences and sparked important conversations.
Some of her most notable works include "Listen to the Hands of Our People", "On and Off Stage: The Bruce Hlibok Stories", "9/11 Fear in Silence: The Forgotten Underdogs", and "Reaching Zenith: A Black Deaf Filmmaker's Journey". These documentaries have garnered recognition and accolades, further solidifying Bryan's reputation as a masterful storyteller and advocate for disability rights.
Throughout her career, Bryan has demonstrated a commitment to using her platform to amplify the voices and experiences of marginalized communities, and her work continues to inspire and educate audiences around the world.