Alan Tomlinson, Producer

Has produced, directed, written, and photographed numerous documentaries
and television series for the Discovery Channel, National Geographic,
PBS, New York Times Television, and others. He won an Emmy award for
Killer Virus, about the 1995 Ebola epidemic in Zaire, and a 2005 Cine
Golden Eagle award for The True Face of Hurricanes, the story of four
storms that devastated Florida in 2004. Most recently, Collision
Over The Amazon for the Discovery Channel received a 2008 Emmy nomination.
Prior to his television career, he worked as a correspondent for National Public Radio, the BBC, and the Times
of London. He won the Dupont Award (the broadcasting equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize) for coverage of the first Gulf War and was twice honored by the Overseas Press Club of America for his reporting from Haiti. He lives in Miami Beach.
Gaspar González, Producer

Documentary filmmaker, journalist, and historian. In addition to
Nixon's the One: The '68 Election (And How It Changed America) (2010), his film credits include the critically acclaimed Muhammad
Ali: Made in Miami (with Alan Tomlinson, 2008), and Hecho
a Mano, named "Best Florida Documentary" by the 2010
Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival.
He has written for The Miami Herald, Newsday, and Village Voice Media,
among others, and is the co-author of What Have They Built
You to Do? The Manchurian Candidate and Cold War America (University
of Minnesota Press, 2006). His work has been recognized
by the Society of Professional Journalists and the Medill School of Journalism
at Northwestern University.
A former Dorothy Danforth Compton Fellow, he received his Ph.D. in American Studies
from Yale University. He lives in Miami.