nia hampton

Filmmaker, Writer, and educator in Baltimore, Maryland

nia hampton

Filmmaker, Writer, and educator in Baltimore, Maryland

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nia hampton is a cultural worker from West Baltimore, MD. After starring in Al Jazeera America’s viral doc about the similarities in police brutality in Brazil and Baltimore she began a career in freelance journalism.

She's led workshops and classes for MICA, UMBC, U Penn's Kelly Writers House, the Abrons Arts Center and most recently Johns Hopkins University.

Her written work has been featured in Vice, The Village Voice, Dazed Digital, Genius.com, GlitterMOB, and AutoStraddle, to name a few.

Her photo and videography work have been covered by BESE, and screened in the Baltimore Museum of Art. Her self published book “Cicatrizes” has been reviewed by AFROPUNK and is available for sale here. She founded the Black Femme Supremacy Film Fest in 2018 and has screened over 1000 films to audiences all over the world since.

nia hampton is available to consult, write, organize, produce, make art, talk, and teach immediately.

  • Education
    • The University of Maryland, Baltimore County