Melissa beatriz
Leeway Foundation Media Artist in Residence
Melissa Beatriz is an Uruguayan-American documentary filmmaker, cultural producer, and researcher whose work focuses on the intersection of social justice, media arts/culture, and policy. She is the Founder/Director of Actívate Stories, a media arts entity that produces collaborative documentaries, engages in cultural preservation, and develops creative strategies focused on art and social change.
Since 2010, Melissa has collaborated with artists and arts organizations throughout the Greater Philadelphia region, primarily as a Producer of community media and folkloric arts projects. As an arts administrator and media organizer, she has mobilized resources to collaboratively develop digital projects, programs, and small organizations.
Melissa is currently directing two documentary films, as a first-time director. La Lucha Sigue (The Fight Continues) is a short animated documentary that centers three immigrant rights leaders who work to shut down the Berks Detention Center in Pennsylvania, one of three prisons nationwide that had detained immigrant children and families. Philly Rumba is a short archival documentary that features African American and Latin American percussionists/cultural keepers who have played a role in preserving the culture of rumba percussion in the Philadelphia region.
Melissa is a 2025 Flaherty Film Seminar Fellow, 2022 Al Día 40 Under 40 honoree, 2019 Leeway Transformation Awardee, and 2020 Fellow of the National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures (NALAC) Leadership Institute. Her media work has been supported by Philadelphia’s Cultural Treasures, Lenfest Institute for Journalism, Scribe Video Center, Independence Public Media Foundation, Velocity Fund, Doc Society: Good Pitch Local Philadelphia, Leeway Foundation, Double Exposure Scholars, and Sundance Institute’s New Frontier Philadelphia Day Lab.