Corey Ohama is a documentary filmmaker and editor based in Olema, CA. Her films Double Solitaire and I Was Born in Mexico, But… tell stories of the Japanese American incarceration and growing up undocumented in America. She is currently working on a documentary about her grandmother and great aunt in the 1940’s. Her film and editing work have been shown on PBS and in screenings at SFMOMA, South by Southwest, Tribeca, DOC-NYC, CAAMFest, and the Los Angeles Film Festival. Corey is a member of New Day Films, A-DOC, Brown Girls Doc Mafia, Nikkei Progressives, and the Black Hole Collective Film Lab. She holds a B.A. in Semiotics from Brown University and an M.F.A. in Film from San Francisco State University.