Staff

Stephanie Skaff is the Director of DCTV’s anti-gun violence media campaign, “Beyond Bullets”. Before coming to DCTV, she worked as a producer, fundraiser and arts administrator throughout NYC. She has also made several independent performance projects. Stephanie moved to New York to become an actress, and you can still see her onstage in a musical capacity with the band Frances.

Like so many DCTV staff members, Catherine Martinez started at DCTV as an intern back in 1995. During her previous 8 year tenure as Director of Finance and Distribution, she managed the distribution of DCTV's extensive videotape library, updated the financial accounting system, developed an effective membership database, and designed and built DCTV's first website.

Keiko Tsuno has been producing and directing documentaries since 1969. Between 1974 and 1979, together with her husband Jon Alpert, Tsuno co-produced five one-hour documentaries for public television.

The earliest, entitled Cuba: The People, presented the first American television coverage inside Cuba in ten years. The New York Times selected this work as one of the best television productions in the country that year.

In 1976, she won the Columbia DuPont Award and the Christopher Award for Chinatown: Immigrants in

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