Dr. Kameelah Mu'Min Oseguera
HEAD OF CARE

Dr. Kameelah Mu'Min Oseguera (“Dr. Kam”) is the Head of Care at Multitude Films.

Dr. Kam is a leading expert in trauma informed considerations and practices in documentary filmmaking and has served as a consultant to documentary filmmakers, directors and writers on matters related to race, religion, participant care, ethics, consent and healing centered filmmaking. Dr. Kam is also an Executive Producer and Coordinator of Care and Wellness for the film SUBJECT.  Dr. Kam is a member of the Documentary Accountability Working Group (DAWG) and Color Congress, a national collective of majority people of color (POC) and POC-led organizations aimed at centering and strengthening nonfiction storytelling.

Dr. Kam graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a BA in Psychology and MEd in Psychological Services. She pursued further graduate education, completing a second Masters in Restorative Practices & Youth Counseling (MRP) from the International Institute for Restorative Practices. Dr. Kam completed her doctorate in Clinical Psychology with a concentration in Couple and Family Therapy, at Chestnut Hill College in Philadelphia, PA.

Dr. Kam describes herself most importantly and simply as a Mama, Auntie, sister and friend; A baker, psychologist, family historian, genealogist and bean pie evangelist. She writes, reflects, and tweets on topics related to the intersections of race, religion, identity, trauma, healing, and collective well-being. She also shares random anecdotes about her Tiny Human, her two young adults and her pandemic pets: cat, John Brown, and hounds: Nat Turner and Denmark Vesey.