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Pamela Ralat is an Emmy Award-winning documentary producer and editor. She earned a finalist position for the Karen Schmeer Editing Fellowship for emerging documentary editors with her first feature-length film work, Hans Richter: Everything Turns Everything Revolves.

Shortly thereafter, Pamela worked on Cosecha de Miseria (trans. Harvest of Misery) and The Source, a pair of documentaries about child labor exploited by the world’s biggest coffee brands. Cosecha de Miseria won the 2017 Emmy for Outstanding Investigative Journalism in Spanish as well as a Gerald Loeb Award. The following year, The Source was awarded the 2018 Emmy for Outstanding Business, Consumer and Economic Coverage.

Throughout her career, Pamela has worked on feature films and multi-part series documentaries for a variety of notable clients, including PBS, Investigation Discovery, Univision, Google Creative Lab, Oxygen, Telemundo, and Peacock. She’s regularly worked for Hudson West Productions and Jezebel Productions, several of her projects with them having received funding from the National Endowment for the Arts and/or the National Endowment for the Humanities.