Donna Kozloskie is a Programming Manager for the Athena Film Festival and a media curator and cultural critic focused on amplifying creative voices. She has worked in various programming roles at film festivals such as True/False, Sundance, and Citizen Jane, an event that featured films directed by women. Donna’s written work has appeared in Filmmaker Magazine and her book on ’90s music & the rise of digital storytelling, “33 ⅓: Cat Power’s Moon Pix,” was recently published by Bloomsbury. Her career in film began as a creative producer on a feature-length experimental documentary which now resides in the permanent collection of MoMA (NYC). As an instructor at the Missouri School of Journalism, Donna helps guide the next generation of media-makers.