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Birth—1963
Where—Birmingham, Alabama, USA
Education—M.B., M.A, Yale University; M.Ed.,
   University of Alabama, Birmingham
Awards—winner, Council on Foundations' Film Festival
   (for broken/ground)
Currently—Lives in New Mexico


Born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama, Margaret Wrinkle is a writer, filmmaker, educator, and visual artist. Her award-winning documentary feature, brokenground, explores contemporary race relations in her historically conflicted hometown. brokenground was featured on NPR’s Morning Edition and won the Council on Foundations’ Film Festival.

She holds a B.A. and an M.A. in English from Yale University and a Masters in Elementary Education from University of Alabama, Birmingham. She has studied creative writing with Pinckney Benedict, Dennis Covington, Ann Cummins and AJ Verdelle, and traditional spiritual practices with Malidoma Somé. She has taught at the San Francisco Art Institute and lives in rural New Mexico. (From the publisher.)