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In this mini-documentary, FIU students follow the lives of three working mothers who have faced the effects of food insecurity in Florida.
The financial help that Sonya Martinez once received from the government as a single mother to sustain herself and her daughter is no longer available.
Alexa Lewis shares her struggles as a single parent with a toddler on the autism spectrum.
Janet Garcia discusses her experience as an immigrant and the means she has exhausted to guarantee her daughter a better future.
Each character presents a unique set of challenges and the solutions found along the way.
Dr. Jesse Bull, economics associate professor at FIU, also shares his insight on local food insecurity and how the lack of a steady income affects some people. As the crew underwent production, they had the opportunity to visit the Kids’ Marketplace and discover an inspiring cause that donates profits to the Crisis Food Pantry in Florida.
Carla Carvallo is a junior pursuing a Digital Communications major and a minor in English. After graduation, she plans on working in the publishing industry as a fiction writer and honing her storytelling skills. Her short story “Numbers” was recently adapted into a short film and has been chosen as an official selection for the 2025 Coconut Grove Film Festival.
Nina Ramirez is a junior currently studying to bet her degree in Digital journalism. Her specific passions include film and literature, which she would like to further by either writing her own novel or directing a short film.
Alejandro Rodriguez is a Miami native and a college senior majoring in
Digital Journalism. After graduation, he wishes to work as a
journalist covering one of the local professional teams. He has worked
for ESPN Plus in the past, producing for FIU Sports as a cameraman,
replay assistant, and graphics assistant.
Alijah Strader is a digital journalism major set to graduate in 2025. He is interested in sports and world affairs.