My media projects have taken me around our precious and diverse planet a few times. I am blessed. I’ve had the privilege to tell stories of women battling climate change in Ethiopia, sustainable coffee farmers in remote Rwanda, indigenous cocoa communities in the Peruvian Amazon to Grammy-winning musicians, and thought leaders across the Americas.”
— Patricia Alvarado Nuñez
Bali, Indonesia 2015

Bali, Indonesia 2015

MY STORY

Patricia Alvarado Núñez has produced over 150 hours of TV programming, including numerous award-winning documentaries, on-location and studio-based programs, and music specials with renown Grammy and Oscar-winning musicians, including Paquito D’Rivera, Chucho Valdés, Danilo Pérez, Los Lonely BoysRubén Blades, Willie Colónand Gustavo Santaolalla.

She was the series producer for WGBH’s La Plaza, one of the longest-running Latino series on public television, and for Maria Hinojosa: One-on-One and Neighborhood Kitchens. She produced an episode for the PBS Kids series Postcards from Buster and co-produced with Adriana Bosch a film for the American Experience series, Fidel. Patricia was co-executive producer and series producer of the local series Sing That Thing!, a choral competition that celebrates the diversity and joy of singing. She is the co-executive producer and series producer of Stories from the Stage, which is currently broadcasting nationally on PBS stations and has 7.5M+ views on social media.

In addition to her broadcast series, Patricia has worked on numerous digital projects, including Living with My Type2, a pbs.org website for teens with diabetes, and Mango Blue, apple.com’s first bilingual interactive quicktime feature.  Her work has been honored with many awards, including: two Webbys, four Tellys, two CINE Golden Eagles, seven New England Emmys, and an Imagen Award.

Patricia is originally from Panama City, Republic of Panama.  She started her television career at Panama’s public television network (Canal Once) producing an environmental documentary series that was broadcast throughout Latin America.  After a media fellowship with Televisión Española (RTVE) in Madrid, Spain, Patricia immigrated to the United States and earned a master's degree from Emerson College. She has traveled to over 34 countries and is an Ikebana artist and published photographer.  

 

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Haystack Rock, Oregon Coast, 2016

Haystack Rock, Oregon Coast, 2016

MY PHOTOGRAPHY

Inspired by legends such as Mario Testino, Steve Mccarty, Yousuf Karsh, Alfred Stieglitz and others.  Still images continue to inspire me as this visual medium dominates our social conversations.

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Oxfam Climate Change Project, Oromo village, Southern Ethiopia, 2009

My PROJECTS

I've worked on a wide range of projects from developing Emmy-Award winning television series to producing social media and higher education campaigns.

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