About Me:
Pamela is a hispanic, queer, Bronx-based photographer, journalist, and filmmaker who reports on how environmental concerns affect low-income and minority-based communities. They are also a documentary video editor, who works in meaningful projects to educate the public on the social, economic, and environmental impacts that climate change has in our communities.
(All images, unless stated otherwise, are taken by me)

Latest posts
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The Lobster Woman (Documentary)
“The Lobster Woman,” directed by Pamela Y. Rozon and Coline Chevrin, documents the daily life of Krista Tripp, a lobster boat captain and business owner in Rockland, Maine. The film highlights the demanding work required to run two businesses while raising her son. Read more
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Embedded Deep in the Soil: The Fight for St. Mary’s Park
Published in the newspaper called “BDC Focus,” in May 2024 On a sunny, chilly afternoon in November, 2023, city and police officials were faced with the reality of St. Mary’s Park. After years of fighting for the reclamation of the park, environmental activist Carmen Santiago took the lead in a tour that took months to Read more
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Painting With Light: The Forgotten Art of Darkroom Printing (Documentary)
Peek behind the curtain with BDC Education Assistant Pamela Rozon, as she captures the magic behind the scenes of the BDC’s darkroom. Pamela filmed master printer Brian Young during his workshop held at the BDC Labs. Read more

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