

Jami Ramberan
Associate Professor
jami.ramberan@howard.edu
Jami Ramberan is an award-winning filmmaker and educator. She is an Assistant Professor in the Cathy Hughes School of Communications, Department of Media, Journalism, and Film, where she also serves as the undergraduate Film and Television Program Coordinator.
Ramberan holds an MFA in Film Production from Howard University and an MA in Media Studies from The New School.
Ramberan has worked professionally as a filmmaker for over a decade; writing, directing and producing short films and documentaries, music videos and commercials. Ramberan’s award-winning short film Silent Brave, a drama that highlights the psychological effects of military sexual trauma has screened at film festivals domestically and internationally and can be seen on Amazon Prime. Ramberan is currently in post-production for her next film Everlasting a sci-fi fantasy that explores how people cope with death via social media. Ramberan works on projects that inject a message of social change into the center of popular consciousness.
Research Interests
Caribbean diaspora, African American women narratives, multiculturalism, social justice, education, technology, African American music, and environmental studies.
Creative and Published Works
Everlasting, short film, 2020
Silent Brave, short film, Amazon Prime, 2017
IconTalks, television episode for The CW Network, 2016
Siren City, audio installation Sound Scene, 2016
88 Keys, screenplay, UFVA, 2016
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