Ramani Menjugas is a third-year undergraduate student who is pursuing a major in Film and Television and a minor in Environmental Science. She is currently working on creating videos as supplemental educational media for Project Harvest, including video guides for sample collection methodologies. She is also working on the oral history project Voices Unheard where she documents the untold stories of individuals living near superfund sites. Ramani is examining how the application of film can be used to spread awareness of environmental issues and increase participant engagement and comprehension in order to effectively monitor their environmental quality.
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