Brianna Medina

Producer

Brianna Medina is a dedicated producer at Rhode Island PBS, where she passionately curates and develops content for the BIPOC-focused program, “Generation Rising.” With a deep commitment to amplifying underrepresented voices, Brianna brings years of experience in media production and storytelling to her role. Through her work, Brianna continues to foster dialogue, provoke thought, and inspire change in the media landscape.

Recently published
From justice and storytelling to art and community, Generation Rising celebrates impact of season two
Filmmaker and historian Claire Andrade-Watkins and her team are preserving the Cape Verdean legacy in Rhode Island through storytelling, community advocacy, and a groundbreaking project on the historic Sheldon Street Church
Tomaquag Museum’s Executive Director Lorén Spears and her team work tirelessly to preserve Native heritage, empower Indigenous voices, and celebrate the resilience of Rhode Island’s Native community.
The leading arts organization opens up about its plans for 2025
‘Fellowship is a therapy,’ African Alliance of Rhode Island Executive Director Julius Kolawole says,