Robe Imbriano is an Emmy Award-winning showrunner. He was the showrunner of the Hulu series, Killing County, with Colin Kaepernick. He co-created the Netflix documentary series Amend, starring Will Smith and featuring Mahershala Ali, Samuel L. Jackson, Sherrilyn Ifill, Bryan Stevenson and a distinguished group of scholars, participants and actors to tell the story of the 14th Amendment and America’s struggle with equality. He was a showrunner of the launch of Soul of a Nation, the very first major broadcast network series about Black life in America, nominated for 11 Emmy Awards in its very first season. Imbriano has written and produced for everyone from Diane Sawyer and Peter Jennings to Bill Moyers and Oprah Winfrey, winning numerous honors along the way. He created a series of first-person pieces featuring the voices of America’s economically and socially marginalized for ABC News in prime time. He is a professor at the Columbia Journalism School where he is also Director of the Ira A. Lipman Center for Journalism and Civil and Human Rights.