KYLEE ACEVEDO is an editor, assistant editor, and filmmaker from Southeastern Massachusetts. She has edited for over a decade, often gravitating toward environmental stories & social justice projects, as well as uplifting marginalized voices.

Her work has aired or is forthcoming on Netflix, PBS, The New Yorker, and HBO. Most recent credits include the Emmy Award-winning series, The New Environmentalists, and the Oscar shortlisted Holding Moses. She is a proud alumni of the 2022 Karen Schmeer Film Editing Fellowship.

Most recently she enjoyed work as a local labor organizer, and was awarded the Frances Perkins Award by the California State Legislature and the Contra Costa Labor Council. She shares this award with her peers at Barnes and Noble for their collective work organizing a union in 2024. Together, they are the 8th Barnes and Noble to do so nationwide.

A graduate of Fitchburg State University’s Film & Graphic Design programs, Kylee is currently based in the SF Bay Area with her beloved chihuahuas and weird cats.

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