Filmmaker CJ Hunt Visits UC

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CJ Hunt is an American filmmaker and comedian largely known for his role as a field producer on the Daily Show. He has also produced show such as “The Rundown” on BET and “Black and White” on A&E. CJ Hunt studied Africana Studies at Brown University. He also graduated from the Firelight Media Doc Lab and the New Orleans Film Festival’s Emerging Voices program.

Hunt will participate in a panel discussion along with the African American Cultural and Resource Center (AACRC) at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 22 titled Whose Story Gets Told? Exploring and changing the narrative of symbols and systemic racism in our society, which we invite you to attend. 

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