Audrey Sprenger, Ph.D
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Audrey Sprenger, Ph.D is an ethnographer, field producer and professor of sociology. She is currently producing "I Believe I Am," a short ethnographic film for the 2008 Democratic National Convention about the Reverend Jesse Jackson and finishing the final draft of her novel "Home Goings." Nationally recognized for her series of publicly accessible, university accredited courses, she has taught on the sociology, geography, gender studies, law and South Asian Studies faculties at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the University of Denver and has created artistic and cultural programming on the life and times of Jack Kerouac, Jane Austen, Amelia Earhart, Rabindranath Tagore and Oscar Wilde for the Denver Public Library, The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, PBS' Masterpiece Theatre, North Country Public Radio, the Denver Art Museum, Rocky Mountain PBS and the Wyoming Humanities Council. Currently residing in Denver, Colorado, she has done ethnographic field research for National Public Radio, the Canadian Forest Service and the University of Wisconsin-Madison Medical School in Central America, South Asia and all across the United States and Canada and often collaborates with composer David Amram. She is represented by the Russell and Volkening Literary Agency, 50 West 29th St., New York, NY 10001. This is her uncut video diary.

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