Frances Negrón-Muntaner (born 1966 in San Juan, Puerto Rico) is an award-winning Puerto Rican filmmaker, writer, and scholar. Her work is focused on a comparative exploration of coloniality, primarily in Puerto Rico and the United States, with special attention given to the intersections between race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and politics. She is an associate professor of English and Comparative Literature and Director of the Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race at Columbia University in New York City.
Brincando el Charco: Portrait of a Puerto Rican
(Producer)
AIDS in the Barrio: Eso no Me Pasa a Mí
(Producer)
Brincando el Charco: Portrait of a Puerto Rican
(Writer)
Small City, Big Change
(Director)
AIDS in the Barrio: Eso no Me Pasa a Mí
(Director)
AIDS in the Barrio: Eso no Me Pasa a Mí
(Writer)
Brincando el Charco: Portrait of a Puerto Rican
(Director)
Small City, Big Change
(Producer)
Small City, Big Change
(Writer)
Homeless Diaries
(Writer)
War for Guam
(Producer)
War for Guam
(Writer)
Homeless Diaries
(Director)
Immune
(Producer)
Homeless Diaries
(Producer)
War for Guam
(Director)
Immune
(Director)
Immune
(Writer)