The Team

Producer/Narrator/Writer - Shivaun Woolson
Shivaun is a writer and lecturer with a special interest in life history research. In 2002, she
published the autobiography Home Fires. She has taught extensively in the US and the UK; most
recently at Goldsmiths College, University of London, where she served as visiting lecturer in life
writing. She is the co-founder of
Living Imprint, an organisation dedicated to harnessing the
transformational power of story and has developed countless interdisciplinary arts projects, most
recently the multimedia travelling exhibition, Surviving History; Portraits from Vilna for which she
wrote, narrated and co-produced the documentary,
Surviving History.

Associate Producer - Frances Tay
Frances is co-founder of Living Imprint. She has a bachelor of Economics degree from Australian
National University and a masters degree in Social Development from the University of Reading,
where she received the Edoardo Virone Prize. She was awarded a grant to commence her PhD in
History at the University of Manchester. She is self employed as a business development
consultant and previous posts include general manager of Mexpo Events and Exhibitions and
senior manager of education and training at British Council. She was co-producer for the
documentary
Surviving History and producer/writer for the educational video What Would You Do?.

Directors - Jesse Quinones & Daniel Quinones
Jesse and Daniel Quinones are award winning documentary film-makers based out of South
East London. They are recent recipients of the Southern Exposures Film Grant (Film London) for
their documentary Clean and Jerk, which premiered at the Cannes Short Film Corner. It went on
to screen at several UK and US film festivals including Portobello Film Festival, Notting Hill Film
Festival, and Greenwich Film Festival, and was acquired by Community Channel Sky 539. Their
latest documentary, Surviving History also premiered at Cannes Short Film Corner, and was one
of the winners at the Winton Train Film Contest. It is currently distributed by Journeyman Pictures.
Aside from films Jesse is also a columnist for the South London Press, and a playwright having
received commissions from Soho Theatre and Blue Elephant Theatre. Daniel Quinones is a
photographer and had his latest exhibition on Holocaust survivors presented in Vilnius, Lithuania.
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West Cosgrove - Consultant/Translator
West is the director of El Paso-based Project Puente, a non-profit organization offering a
US-Mexico border immersion program. This program focuses on issues of global economics
and immigration through educational and spiritual programs and relationship-building
opportunities offered primarily in the border community of El Paso, Texas, and Ciudad Juarez,
Chihuahua, Mexico. West was born in Kansas and lived for many years in Venezuela before
moving to the border area of El Paso-Ciudad Juarez. He has been involved in education as a high
school teacher and for the past 13 years, has delivered experiential education on the US-Mexico
border.
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