Bio

 

Dominique Lewis is a journalist, producer, and host whose work centers on thoughtful conversation, visual storytelling, and the human experience. Rooted in journalism and informed by film and long-form media, she explores the intersections of culture, identity, power, and meaning through story-driven work.

She holds a Master’s degree in Mass Communication from Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication and has worked across broadcast news, investigative reporting, and independent production. Her experience includes projects with KCET, KTLA-5 Morning News, and filmmaker George Lucas at JAKS Productions.

As a Cronkite Borders Initiative fellow, Dominique reported from Canada on migrant farm workers within the Temporary Foreign Worker Program, examining systemic barriers to healthcare access and the lived realities of marginalized communities.

Today, Dominique is focused on producing and hosting original, conversation-driven projects that blend journalism with film and other storytelling mediums. Her work is guided by curiosity, care for people, and a belief that meaningful stories emerge through human connection.