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Her latest production, Walking In Two Worlds, is a KUED documentary that addresses the complexities of American Indian education while exploring possibilities for change. Walking In Two Worlds is a collection of excerpts from a college course entitled Culture & School Success: Teaching American Indian Children. The video-mediated course for teachers helps them address the poor educational outcomes of American Indian students. Culture & School Success was a finalist in the 1999 Telly Awards. With more than a decade of production experience, Campbell has produced a diverse range of award-winning projects, including Ready to Learn, (Communicator Crystal Award of Excellence) and Women Who Walk Through Time, (1998 Telly Award). Women Who Walk Through Time was a broadcast program designed to increase female interest (girls aged 10-18) in pursuing studies in the Earth Sciences. More recently, Campbell produced And We Began To Dance. The video was created for the Virginia Tanner Creative Dance Program and used in their campaign to raise capital for building expansion. Campbell studied Film Production at the University of Utah. She also produced the independent short film Grasshopper, a film that combines live action with stop-frame animation. Her hobbies include travel, skiing, reading and needlework. She currently lives in Salt Lake City with her partner, Mark.
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