California native Trelanda Lowe produces disability, LGBTQ+, BIPOC, and other community content. As a member of the disability, LGBTQ+, and BIPOC communities her entire life, Trelanda knows what it takes to tell authentic stories. Under her production brand Vision Edge Media, she delivers creative content and understands the importance of inclusion. Throughout her career, Trelanda has spoken at Virtual World Community Development Conferences (VWCDCs), participated in #NOTASHAME for Bender Leadership Academy, and served as a panelist with ReelAbilities and a variety of other organizations working to address disability issues. Taking on the role of Editor in Chief for Lights! Camera! Access! (LCA) Marketing, Trelanda understands the importance of providing disabled relatable content globally. Before Vision Edge Media, Trelanda served as Post Production Supervisor with ADA Lead On Production since 2020. She also served as Fellow Journalist for Women's eNews since 2022, and President and Creative Conceptual Artist at Bourgeois Magazine LA since 2014. In 2022, Trelanda won the Davey Award - Diversity Equity and Inclusion for Podcasts. Her collaboration edits with ADA Lead On and Black Future Month Production resulted in two awards. They won the Audience Honors Shorty Award in the Facebook Live Category in 2021 and the Gold Anthem Award for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in 2022. As well as creating television content, documentaries, and podcasts, Trelanda is studying for her Masters of Business Administration. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Cinema and Television Arts and a Master of Fine Arts degree in Visual Effects. Aside from Trelanda's professional and academic lifestyle, she is also a mother, fitness junky, and enjoys the simple life.
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