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Phill Branch
Assistant Professor of Practice at Goucher College
Phill Branch is an Assistant Professor of Practice in Communication and Media Studies at Goucher College, where he focuses on race and ethnicity in film and media. He has been in this role since August 2019 and teaches courses that include writing for the media and analyzing race and ethnicity in film and television.12
Branch is a distinguished storyteller and has received several accolades for his work. He is a 2019 recipient of the Maryland State Arts Council's Solo Performance Award and a Rubys Artist Award grantee for storytelling and performance. He is also known for his documentary Searching for Shaniqua, which won the HBO Best Documentary award at the 2016 Martha's Vineyard African-American Film Festival.134
In addition to his teaching, Branch produces and hosts a podcast titled "Isolation Be Like," which explores themes of identity and culture. He has previously taught at Hampton University and Howard University, where he contributed to various creative writing and film studies programs.24
Branch's academic background includes a Bachelor's degree in Mass Media Arts from Hampton University and an MFA in Screenwriting from the American Film Institute. His work emphasizes storytelling as a means to discuss equity, inclusion, and implicit biases, and he has been an invited speaker at several prestigious institutions.34