Natalie Erazo is a Colombian-American film programmer, writer, and educator based in Brooklyn, NY. Their work focuses on films and moving image works that consider race, gender, labor, and decolonial praxis. Natalie has programmed film series for the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) and region(es), as well as organized screenings for youth audiences through The Repertory Project. Their writing has been published in Women’s Studies Quarterly, Hyperallergic, and the BAMblog.
They were a 2019 Visiting Fellow at NeXt Doc, and participated in the 2019 CreateNYC Leadership Academy, as well as the 2018 Industry Academy at Film at Lincoln Center. While studying film at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts (c/o '16), Natalie served as Co-Director and Programmer for the Fusion Film Festival.
Most recently, Natalie served as Project Manager for NO EVIL EYE CINEMA (NEEC) and participated in the inaugural Artist-Educator training cohort at Maysles Documentary Center (MDC). They hold an M.A. in Women’s and Gender Studies from the Graduate Center, CUNY and are currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Cultural Anthropology at the Graduate Center, CUNY.
Contact: natalie.m.erazo@gmail.com.