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Marissa Aroy is an Emmy Award-winning director, best known for her work in the United States. She received a
News and Documentary Emmy Award The News & Documentary Emmy Awards, or News & Documentary Emmys, are part of the extensive range of Emmy Awards for artistic and technical merit for the American television industry. Bestowed by the National Academy of Television Arts and Scien ...
for the documentary,
Sikhs in America
', and a
Emmy nomination
for Outstanding Historical Programming for ''The Delano Manongs: Forgotten Heroes of the United Farm Workers''. A
Fulbright Scholar The Fulbright Program, including the Fulbright–Hays Program, is one of several United States cultural exchange programs with the goal of improving intercultural relations, cultural diplomacy, and intercultural competence between the peopl ...
, Aroy was listed as one of the
Notable Asian Americans in Entertainment
by the Center for Asian American Media and cited by BuzzFeed as one of the "Legendary Filipino Americans in the US". She was the ''Asian Centennial Distinguished Film Fellow in Residence'' at The College of William and Mary where she also received the Hatsuye Yamasaki Award for Asian American Visionary Leadership. “I want someone to see our brown faces on the screen and feel proud of who we are as a people,” she said. “To see all the challenges we’re faced with in the world and to know that there are Filipinos who speak up, who fight for justice, who are heard and who are seen," she said in an article titled, "Director's Chair: The documentary filmmaker Marissa Aroy ’95 has already won an Emmy. Now she’s at work on an upcoming Smithsonian exhibit."


Education

Aroy got her undergraduate degree in Psychology at
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and later received a Master's in Journalism where she specialized in documentary film and broadcast journalism at
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. She spent two years as a
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volunteer in the Dominican Republic working in the public health sector and creating a film about HIV/AIDS in the Dominican Republic.


Filmmaking

Aroy directed a darkly suspenseful short film, ''Recipe (formerly known as "Losing Cock''). Filmed in the Philippines, "Recipe" was based on the short story written by award-winning writer Marivi Soliven. Grand Café, an educational telenovela, was a six-part series directed by Marissa Aroy and shown in the United States. Aroy produced and directed the documentary ''Sikhs in America'' for which she received an Emmy. She also received an Emmy nomination for her PBS documentary ''The Delano Manongs: Forgotten Heroes of the United Farm Workers''. This documentary highlights the role of Filipinos in the Delano Grape Strike of 1965 in California and the formation the
United Farm Workers The United Farm Workers of America, or more commonly just United Farm Workers (UFW), is a labor union for farmworkers in the United States. It originated from the merger of two workers' rights organizations, the National Farm Workers Associatio ...
. "My goal," said Aroy in an interview for caamedia.org, "is to get Filipinos to learn about this history and be proud of it and have a better understanding of our contributions to the American fabric." Aroy is co-founder o
Media Factory
where her and her partner created interactive video elements about climate change with
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for the Chabot Space & Science Center, and has worked with various companies and non-profit organization to create videos and serialized content. Aroy worked with UNICEF as a video producer/communications specialist in the UNICEF New York headquarters before spending four months writing and filming stories in the
Typhoon Haiyan Typhoon Haiyan, known in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Yolanda, was an extremely powerful and catastrophic tropical cyclone that is among List of the most intense tropical cyclones, the most powerful tropical cyclones ever recorded. Upon ...
-affected areas of the Philippines soon after the disaster. In 2016, Aroy debuted her short film ''TGIF- Thank God I'm Filipino!'' - a response to the lack of Filipino American representation in pan Asian American media at the time. In 2024, Aroy was commissioned to work with the Smithsonian Museum of American History on short documentary films that will part of a exhibition on Filipino American objects and history. The exhibit will be opened in November 2025.


See also

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Filipinos in the New York metropolitan area In the New York metropolitan area, Filipinos constitute one of the largest diasporas in the Western Hemisphere. By 2014 Census estimates, the List of Combined Statistical Areas, New York City-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined ...


References


External links


Media Factory website

Delano Manongs website

Sikhs in America documentary
{{DEFAULTSORT:Aroy, Marissa Year of birth missing (living people) Living people American film directors of Filipino descent American documentary filmmakers Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences alumni UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism alumni Place of birth missing (living people)