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Community Highlights: Meet Aeden Keffelew of MENZAY























Today we’d like to introduce you to Aeden Keffelew.


Hi Aeden, we’re thrilled to have a chance to learn your story today. So, before we get into specifics, maybe you can briefly walk us through how you got to where you are today.



In 2019, after working on Curb Your Enthusiasm: Season 10, I pursued a Master’s degree in Public Policy at UCLA to study TV/film’s impact on policies in black, brown, and indigenous communities. That same year I released Black Natives and Lost Tribes, a full-length album produced at The Bomb Shelter Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, with Andrija Tokic (Alabama Shakes, Hooray for the Riff Raff). I created MENZAY, a music and media production company focused on inclusive environmental stories and solutions, that year.


As the company grew, I learned strategies for merging environmental communications with practical sustainable solutions. I also worked as a freelance writer, screenwriter, and filmmaker with leaders in the environmental policy and communications spaces such as the UNDP, LA County Chief Sustainability Office, and the Schwarzenegger Institute, among others.


MENZAY is a company that brings together storytellers, creators, and builders to sustainably reimagine and recreate the world for future generations. We use media and policy to produce creative and development projects that help communities achieve inclusive, sustainable climate development goals both in LA and abroad.



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