Editor
Niq is an award-winning editor, visual storyteller and a true 80's baby. Her family moved from Brooklyn to Harlem in the early '90s, and it was there at the Schomburg library, reading the words of Langston Hughes and Maya Angelou, that she began to understand the power that came with telling our own stories as black people, unapologetically.
Niq attended Long Island University and the Art Institute of NYC to study filmmaking and production and got her first break as a Casting Producer for reality tv for networks like FoxTV, Food Network, UPN, and NBC. She transitioned into post-production, working as an Editor at Vice media, garnering awards and nominations from Promax, the Clios, and the Shorty Awards. Her work for Vice has also received write-ups and reviews in Variety, Ad-Age, Rolling Stones, and Vogue, to name a few.
Since 2019 Niq has worked independently, and on collaborative projects, to create short and long-form visuals that are centered in, champion, and celebrate the complexities of black and brown stories. In Our Mothers' Garden is her first feature documentary film and she's truly humbled by the opportunity to help bring these beautifully nuanced narratives to life.