Tennessee Jane Watson lives in Washington, D.C., where she teaches radio and multimedia production to teens at the Latin American Youth Center's Art + Media House. Watson spent four years at the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University producing documentaries and coordinating Youth Noise Network, a radio project for teens in Durham, North Carolina. She's worked on several noteworthy projects, including a documentary exhibition called "Farmworkers Feed Us All" with photographer Earl Dotter and an installation called "Portrait of Silvia Elena" with the New York artist SWOON about the femicides in Juarez, Mexico.
Nuevo South
By John Biewen & Tennessee Watson
Siler City, North Carolina, used to be a typical small southern town: lots of families had roots going back a century or two and its citizens were proud of the town’s close-knit culture and neighborly feel. (more)