Marisa Morán Jahn is an artist, activist, and founder of Studio REV-, a non-profit organization that produces public art + creative media with low-wage workers, immigrants, women, and youth. Jahn’s work has been reviewed in The New York Times, Art Forum, Univision; presented at The White House, Museum of Modern Art, worker centers, public spaces; and awarded grants from Creative Capital, Tribeca Film Institute, Sundance, NEA, Rockefeller Foundation, and Map Fund. A graduate of MIT, she teaches at MIT and The New School. Current projects: CareForce (mobile studios: the CareForce One and NannyVan), Video Slink Uganda, and Bibliobandido.