Lisa LaBracio
Lisa LaBracio is an Animation Director at TED-Ed, the educational initiative of the renowned TED Conferences and TED Talks, whose mission is to capture and amplify the voices of great educators all over the world. As part of their small but wondrous team, Lisa directs, designs and creates handmade animation to bring to life the invaluable lessons that these educators continue to share in order to serve our classrooms and our youth. Education remains the core focus of all of Lisa’s animation work, and she is secretly plotting to teach everyone on the planet to animate. In 1994, Lisa decided to become an animator. She was 10 years old. While studying traditional animation at the School of Visual Arts in 2003, she began her animation career working as a production artist at Bill Plympton’s animation studio. Lisa began teaching animation workshops after graduating, and in 2011, she traveled to the Dadaab Refugee Camp in Kenya as a visiting teaching artist on behalf of FilmAid International, where she conducted a six-week animation filmmaking workshop. Since then, she has taught over 100 stop-motion workshops in homeless shelters, halfway houses, community centers, as well as in traditional classroom settings.