
Person
Dawn Logsdon
Directing
Biography
DAWN LOGSDON's career has been dedicated to making films about civic issues and city life, particularly at the neighborhood level. She directed and produced Faubourg Treme: The Untold Story of Black New Orleans (2008) which premiered nationally at the Tribeca International Film Festival. It went on to win the SFIFF Golden Gate Award for Best Documentary and was a PBS Black History Month feature presentation three years in a row. Dawn co-directed and edited Big Joy: The Adventures of James Broughton (2013) and Lindy Boggs: Steel and Velvet (2008). Dawn edited the Sundance Award-winning Paragraph 175 by Rob Epstein & Jeffrey Freidman, Academy Award-nominated Weather Underground by Sam Green, Emmy award-winning Have You Heard from Johannesburg? by Connie Field, the Peabody award-winning The Castro by Peter Stein and the critically-acclaimed feature-length essay films The Joy of Life and The Royal Road by Jenni Olson. Short films Dawn produced and directed include Tomboy, which was exhibited at the Whitney Museum and aired on PBS. Dawn received a BA in Philosophy from UC Berkeley. Her honors include a Soros OSI Media Fellowship, California Arts Council Artist Residency, BAVC Media Maker Award, Djerassi Artist Residency, Louisiana Division of the Arts Fellowship, New Orleans Contemporary Art Center Artist Fellowship, and the New Orleans Arts Council Award.
Known for

Paragraph 175
Editor

Faubourg Tremé: The Untold Story of Black New Orleans
Director

The Royal Road
Editor

Free for All: The Public Library
Director

Hope Along the Wind: The Story of Harry Hay
Editor

Neighborhoods: The Hidden Cities of San Francisco - The Castro
Editor

Blue Diary
Editor
Filmography
- 2025Free for All: The Public LibraryDirector
- 2015The Royal RoadEditor
- 2008Faubourg Tremé: The Untold Story of Black New OrleansDirector
- 2002Hope Along the Wind: The Story of Harry HayEditor
- 2000Paragraph 175Editor
- 1998Blue DiaryEditor
- 1997Neighborhoods: The Hidden Cities of San Francisco - The CastroEditor
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