Links to and titles of the films they made:
From our fellows:
"Theodora created a film on the importance of strong relationships between healthcare professionals and their patients in Magbenteh Community Hospital. Abby-Lee’s film highlighted the comprehensive, holistic, and vocational care given by staff in the Aberdeen Women’s Centre. We used Adobe Premiere Pro to create these films with the hope to use them as educational modules for global health students. Additionally, Theodora helped revitalize the team’s Instagram account (@mothersofsierraleone) by highlighting previous short films produced by other team members and reorganizing the profile’s format to better align with the website."
"Towards the end of the fellowship, we assisted in the team’s fieldwork preparation; we printed t-shirts and onesies in the Wilbur Powerhouse Design Lab that will be brought to health clinics in Sierra Leone. Ultimately, we were able to assist the MOSL team in their efforts of improving maternal health through documentary storytelling while simultaneously gaining technical skills in data science and filmmaking. We are appreciative of Lehigh University’s Center for Gender Equity, Office of Creative Inquiry, the Mothers of Sierra Leone team (including our Sierra Leonean research partners), and the Library & Technology Services’ Digital Media Studio for providing us the opportunity and assisting in our summer work. Lastly, thank you to our generous donor for making this fellowship possible."