
Tiffany Hsiung
Tiffany Hsiung is a Peabody award-winning filmmaker based in Toronto, Canada and is listed as one of DOC NYC’s 40 under 40. Her latest film ‘Sing Me a Lullaby’ (2020) won the Oscar qualifying Grand Jury Prize at DOC NYC, America’s largest documentary film festival, along with the inaugural Toronto International Film Festival ‘Share Her Journey Short Cuts Award’ during her world premiere at TIFF.
‘Sing Me a Lullaby’ went on to winning The Directors Guild of Canada Best Short Film Award, and is Listed as one of TIFF Canada’s Top Ten of 2020. Recently nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for Best Short Documentary. Tiffany’s feature debut documentary ‘The Apology’ (2016) earned over 15 international awards which includes the prestigious Peabody award, the DuPont Columbia Award and the Allan King Memorial Award. Her work has been released around the world, broadcasted and theatrically released across Asia, Us and Canada with partnerships with Al Jazeera, PBS and The New Yorker. Tiffany’s latest film short documentary, ‘Until Further Notice’ will have a Toronto premiere at Hot Docs this year.
Tiffany currently sits on the board of DOC Canada Ontario chapter and was elected as second vice-chair of the Directors Guild of Canada Ontario Executive Board in 2020 and recently invited to be part of the HOT DOCS Executive Board. Tiffany is also a member of the National BIPOC committee for the Directors Guild of Canada.

Lora Campbell
Lora Campbell is a Canadian Screen Award nominated transgender non-binary filmmaker, educator and Queer advocate from Newfoundland. They have created and produced over two hundred digital episodes across multiple series for broadcasters like CBC and the TELUS Fund.. They are currently working on their first features as a Director (Let’s Do This), Producer (Blue Blood) and Writer (Stonewalled).

Kadon Douglas
Kadon Douglas is the inaugural executive director of BIPOC TV & Film, a Toronto-based grassroots nonprofit organization advocating for greater equity for Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour professionals working—at all levels, in front of and behind the camera—in Canada's film and TV industry. Prior to BIPOC TV & FILM, Kadon championed gender equity and inclusion in screen-based media at Women in Film & Television-Toronto (WIFT-T) as the manager of communications and engagement. At WIFT-T, Kadon was instrumental in the growth of the organization and bridged new partnerships with academic institutions and community organizations. Most recently, she worked within the Dean’s Office at FCAD, Ryerson University’s faculty of communication and design. There she revitalized the academic brand (digital, PR, internal communications), ushering in a new era of bold, revolutionary and innovative storytelling to the FCAD ecosystem as its manager of marketing and communications. Kadon also worked for several years on feature documentary films by producers Ann Shin, Anne Pick and Nadine Pequeneza in various roles (production coordinator, researcher and digital marketing). She is a 2019 Ontario Nonprofit Network RBC Leading the Future fellow, and a two-time fellow of the Hot Docs Film Festival: Doc Accelerator (2013) and Shaw Media Diverse Voices (2015). Kadon is also an active member of the screen-based media community, volunteering her time on various committees and juries, and is the former chair of the Reelworld Film Festival.


