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Episode 3 - Nicole Marquez-Davis, The Perseverant Voice

Nicole Marquez-Davis reflects on the atrocities of recent hate crimes against Asian communities, how the current climate impacts her new life as an LA-based actor, and the path that led to following her voice to the west coast.


Host - Adam Roberts


Guest - Nicole Marquez-Davis


Editor - Riley Wesson


Graphic Designer - Scott Ferguson


Voice Memos Theme Music Composer - J. Quinton Johnson


Nicole's Links:

Website: nicolololedavis.com

Twitter: @nicoledactor

Instagram: @nicolololedavis

The Bridge Crue Instagram: @thebridgecrue

Falling Sparrow Instagram: @fallingsparrowfilm

"Falling Sparrow" premiered at the 54th Annual Worldfest Houston International Film Festival



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