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Aviva Kempner

Director  |  Producer

A Washington, D.C.-based filmmaker, creates successful and critically acclaimed documentaries about under-known Jewish heroes and social justice. In 2019, she premiered her fifth commercially-released film, The Spy Behind Home Plate. Her other films include Rosenwald, a documentary about how Chicago businessman and philanthropist Julius Rosenwald partnered with Booker T. Washington in establishing over 5,000 schools for African Americans in the Jim Crow South, which she dedicated to the Black Lives Matter movement; Yoo-Hoo, Mrs. Goldberg, about Gertrude Berg, who created the first television sitcom; and the Emmy-nominated and Peabody-awarded The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg, about the Hall of Famer who faced anti-Semitism during the ’30s.  Both Yoo-Hoo, Mrs. Goldberg, and Hank Greenberg grossed over a million dollars at the box office and are highly ranked, along with Rosenwald, on Rotten Tomatoes.  She also produced the award-winning documentary Partisans of Vilna, about Jews fighting the Nazis.

Kempner also co-wrote and is co-producing the dramatic script Casuse with fellow Imagining the Indian director and producer Ben West. The film is about the Navajo activist Larry Casuse, who Kempner knew while a VISTA volunteer in New Mexico in the early ’70s. While attending the Antioch School of Law in Washington, D.C., Kempner interned at the Office of the Solicitor at the Department of Interior’s Indian Affairs. Upon graduation, she worked at the National Tribal Chairman’s Association and the National Conference of American Indians.

Kempner is an activist and advocate for statehood for Washington, D.C.as a board member of DC Vote.

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Amanda Blackhorse in Phoenix, AZ

Producer Kevin Blackistone and Director Ben West with Yocha Dehe at California Native American Day in Sacramento, CA

Arizona to Rally Against Native Mascots in Phoenix, AZ

Amy West, and Richard West in Los Angeles, CA

Amanda Blackhorse and Prof. James Riding In in Phoenix, AZ

Marshall McKay in Los Angeles, CA

Bronson Koenig, and Director Ben West in Washington, DC

Directors Ben West and Aviva Kempner at the Inaugural Indigenous Filmmakers Lounge at Sundance Film Festival in Park City, UT

Director Ben West at RFK Stadium in Washington, DC

Arizona to Rally Against Native Mascots in Phoenix, AZ

Prof. James Riding In in Phoenix, AZ

Kevin Gover and Directors Ben West and Aviva Kempner at the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC 

Congresswoman Debra Haaland in Washington, DC

Duke Harjo with Producer Sam Bardley in Washington, DC

Mary Kathryn-Nagle with Director Aviva Kempner and Producer Kevin Blackistone in Washington, DC

Congressman Jamie Raskin with Director Aviva Kempner in Washington, DC

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Imagining the Indian

The Wrap – Washington Should Avoid ‘Warriors’ or ‘Red Tails’ for New Team Name, ‘Imagining the Indian’ Directors Say

by Jessie Atkin | Jul 15, 2020 | Press Coverage

Directors Aviva Kempner and Ben West, whose film focuses on the fight to change the team name, told TheWrap that team owner Dan Snyder’s decision retire the name is a huge step in the right direction, but they hope the team will start from scratch in picking a new...

WTOP – DC’s NFL team needs to get away from red and apologize

by Jessie Atkin | Jul 14, 2020 | Press Coverage

Blackistone is one of the co-producers’ of a documentary film in production called “Imagining the Indian” about the movement to eradicate Native American names, logos and mascots in the world of sports and beyond. While Blackistone and the other filmmakers behind...

After Decades Of Pushback, The Washington Football Team Is Retiring Its Name

by Jessie Atkin | Jul 14, 2020 | Press Coverage

Our producer, Kevin Blackistone, discusses the latest news in the football team’s name change and learn how indigenous communities have been stereotyped on The Kojo Nnamdi Show.

Opinion | You Were Finally a Mensch, Mr. Snyder

by Jessie Atkin | Jul 13, 2020 | Press Coverage

Co-director and producer, Aviva Kempner, on the Washington NFL team’s announcement that they will officially be changing their name. “This corporate pressure to change the name is a new phenomenon. In past years, Native American activists, who consider the...
Moment Magazine – “Opinion | You Were Finally a Mensch, Mr. Snyder”

Moment Magazine – “Opinion | You Were Finally a Mensch, Mr. Snyder”

by Jessie Atkin | Jul 13, 2020 | Press Coverage

“For the times, they are a-changin’,” should be a warning to Dan Snyder, the owner of the Washington, DC football team with the controversial name, that his past declaration to never change the franchise’s name isn’t acceptable anymore as his sponsors are pulling out....

WTOP – New documentary urges Redskins name change, Mark Moseley reflects on legacy

by Jessie Atkin | Jul 6, 2020 | Press Coverage

Over the Fourth of July weekend, Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder announced that the team is undergoing a “formal review” over whether to change the team’s name. The cause is tackled in the upcoming documentary “Imagining the Indian” by Aviva Kempner (“The Life...
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