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Dudley Alexis

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Dudley Alexis’ mission is deeply rooted in uncovering hidden details that give meaning to the lives of those often overlooked. Through his lens, he captures the stories of individuals, revealing tales of tragedy and triumph, all while emphasizing their drive for dignity and equality in a world that frequently marginalizes them.

His artistic journey began in Miami, where he studied multimedia art in high school and college. Early in his career, he worked for Miccosukee Magazine, creating short documentaries that shed light on the First Nation Miccosukee Tribe of Florida and their intersection with the everyday lives of Miami residents. This experience laid the foundation for his subsequent work, including his first full-length documentary, “Liberty in a Soup,” (2016) exploring Soup Joumou and commemorating Haiti as the first independent Black Republic. In 2021, “Liberty in a Soup” earned recognition from Haiti’s UNESCO delegation which designated Soup Joumou as an intangible cultural heritage.

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