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Greg Jacobs

National Fellow, 2016

Greg Jacobs

Greg Jacobs spent his fellowship year co-directing聽No Small Matter, a feature-length documentary film on the power and potential impact of high-quality early childhood education. His latest film,聽The Here Now Project, weaves together raw, self-shot footage鈥攏o narration, no talking heads鈥攖o create a visceral, immersive, and deeply human portrait of the impact climate change is already having on ordinary people around the globe. Prior to that, he co-directed The Road Up, which follows four participants in a Chicago job-training program as they search for stable employment and a pathway out of poverty. Jacobs is the co-founder of Chicago-based Siskel/Jacobs Productions, which produced the Emmy-winning documentaries聽102 Minutes That Changed America聽(History) and聽Witness: Katrina (National Geographic Channel). He also co-directed the acclaimed documentary feature聽Louder Than a Bomb, and is the author of聽Getting Around Brown, a history of school desegregation in his hometown of Columbus, Ohio.

Selected Work

  • t: A feature-length documentary chronicling the impact of climate change in 2021 through thousands of hours of raw, in-the-moment footage from ordinary people around the world, built entirely without narration or talking heads.
  • : A documentary following four participants in a Chicago-based job-training program as they search for stable employment and a pathway out of poverty, guided by an impassioned mentor whose own complicated past compels him to help others find hope.
  • : An acclaimed documentary feature following four Chicago high school teams as they prepare for and compete in the world’s largest youth poetry slam.

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