
About
Lisa Molomot is a Part-time Professor of Law at the James E. Rogers School of Law and affiliated with the UA Human Rights Practice Graduate Program at the University of Arizona. She is an acclaimed documentary filmmaker whose work centers on critical social issues in the American Southwest.
Her research and creative interests include:
- Documentary Filmmaking and Visual Storytelling
- Human Rights and Social Justice
- Public and Environmental Education
- Immigration and Border Policy
Her films, such as MISSING IN BROOKS COUNTY, THE CLEANERS, and SOLEDAD, have contributed significantly to public discourse. SCHOOL'S OUT has influenced outdoor education advocacy, while TEACHING IN ARIZONA sheds light on the education crisis in the state.
Notable honors include:
- Peabody Award
- Fulbright Scholar (Canada)
- Yale Poynter Fellow in Journalism
She teaches interdisciplinary courses bridging law, human rights, and media. Though no formal advisees are listed, her work mentors emerging voices in documentary and social advocacy. She has no listed peer-reviewed articles in the provided text.
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