Tanita Rahmani is a radio producer and audio documentary filmmaker born in Jakarta, Indonesia, in 1993. She has a unique interdisciplinary background in research and teaching. Her work primarily involves producing long-form narrative audio stories and field episodes in collaboration with major institutions such as Campside Media, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and Foreign Policy Magazine. Rahmani and her team are pioneers in audio storytelling in Indonesia, and her articles on Indonesia have been included in Harvard's Southeast Asian studies curriculum. She holds a master's degree in international law from the University of Cambridge.
After working on major cleaning projects in New York, immigrants share their experiences. Their voices traverse dreamscapes, reflecting on the American dream, the reality of being undocumented individuals, the dangers of this labor, and the dust that still lingers in their lungs decades later.
After working on major cleaning projects in New York, immigrants share their experiences. Their voices traverse dreamscapes, reflecting on the American dream, the reality of being undocumented individuals, the dangers of this labor, and the dust that still lingers in their lungs decades later.