
Danyelle Greene
Lecturer · Film and Media Studies
Florida Atlantic University - Boca RatonAbout
Danyelle Greene is a scholar-practitioner affiliated with Florida Atlantic University's School of Communication & Multimedia Studies, where she teaches courses such as Video Production and Short Form Nonfiction Production. She holds a PhD in Film and Media Studies from the University of Kansas and focuses on African American cinema, documentary practices, and the politics of representation related to race, gender, and religion in film. Her work bridges critical inquiry and creative production, including co-directing the art exhibition In My Hands, which featured her video installation Twice As Hard and triptych Always Already.
Her research has been published in Black Camera and Journal of Popular Culture, exploring themes like black women's activism in historical films and the intersection of religious traditions with cinematic aesthetics. She has also presented video essays at events like the Carroll County Arts Council Screening Event and the Black American Film Festival.
Greene’s academic contributions emphasize the value of black aesthetic traditions and the socio-cultural dimensions of film, positioning her as a key figure in contemporary media studies.
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