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Geralyn White Dreyfous Geralyn White Dreyfous is the executive producer of "Born into Brothels" and founding board member of Kids with Cameras. She lives in Salt Lake City and is the Executive and Creative Director of the Salt Lake City Film Center. Geralyn has a wide background in the arts, long experience in consulting in the philanthropic sector and is active on many boards and initiatives. She founded the Philanthropic Initiative in Boston, which guides families of wealth in strategic giving opportunities. In the film arena, Geralyn taught Documentary and Narrative Writing with Dr. Robert Coles at Harvard University and was a founder of the DoubleTake Community Service Corporation, which publishes DoubleTake Magazine. She also founded the DoubleTake Summer Institute that brought educators, activists and emerging storytellers together to explore the connections between service, moral inquiry and storytelling. A filmmaker as well, Geralyn recently produced The Day My God Died, a documentary on the global trafficking of children for sex. |
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