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I have been working tirelessly on several exciting projects across various genres. I am a dedicated professionals has been committed to delivering high-quality content that captivates audiences and exceeds expectations. Looking forward to the projects coming this year!

Here are some of my recent works:

INWARD (short film)

Premiering at Outside Festival 2024

Michi Meko is a postmodern cartographer and artist who lives within the parallels and meridians of two distinct worlds . . . the Urban world and the Rural world. Michi is highly influenced by his surrounding urbanization and the disposability of humanity, culture, injustice and waste. He’s influenced by nature and wilderness and its ability to heal and inspire. As a fly fisherman and outdoor enthusiast, Michi found his place and voice in nature. His journey inspires a new mindset and possibilities for everyone, especially African Americans. 

“Being Black in the wilderness is an idea I’ve been trying to chase down or play with for a long time. I wrote a book of field notes, and took photographs, and made drawings. A lot of it was trying to hear my own voice and understand what that meant—to hear one’s own voice in wild spaces. What does a Black man sound like in the wilderness versus the voice of John Muir or Ernest Hemingway? “ -- Michi Meko

“MOTHER: SISTERHOOD IN THE WILD” (feature film - coming soon)

 "Mother is an emotional documentary of an arduous expedition set in the Arctic Circle National Wildlife Refuge, where the original name of this land before the government was established; the native name is “Izhit gwandaii goodlit,” Meaning where life begins. Mother is a testament to the majesty of Mother Nature in contrast to newly discovered friendship, survival, the resilience of the human spirit, and the raw power of SISTERHOOD. They arrive at a complex, intimidating, physically, philosophically, and personally daunting intersection facing conservation issues and themselves as women in this space. They will learn to survive and thrive on the strengths they’ve always carried with them. They will learn to embrace the exuberance of Mother Nature and adapt, evolve, and transcend . . . beyond the sense of self they once understood. This story is told in 5 different perspectives in 5 distinct voices and spirited conversations. The Arctic Circle National Wildlife Refuge is a magnificent stage. Together, they explore existential questions about the sacredness of belonging in the outdoors and the power of nature to heal and transform one’s soul. They find insights and answers to questions about how they, as BIPOC women, fit into nature, what role they can play in preserving our outdoor spaces, and advocating for the preservation of indigenous cultures guided by mother.”

-from MOTHER

“FOR WE” (short docu-series - coming soon)

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