"Stephanie Black" is an American documentary film director and producer. She resides in New York City.

Her award winning film works include H-2 Worker which documents the 10,000+ Caribbean men brought to Florida each year under a temporary guestworker "H-2" visa to harvest sugar cane for American sugar corporations. The film won Best Documentary Award and Best Cinematography Awards at Sundance Film Festival in 1990.; "Life and Debt" on the impact the IMF, World Bank and IDB and current globalization policies have had on the economic development of Jamaica W.I in 2001. The film won numerous awards including Los Angeles Critics Jury Awards.

In 2008 Stephanie Black produced and directed "Africa Unite" a feature-length musical documentary on Bob Marley's 60th birthday celebration in Addis Abbaba, Ethiopia for the Marley family.

Stephanie Black is also a television director of children's programming for Sesame Street, Nickelodeon and the Cartoon Network. She has also directed television specials broadcast on Lifetime TV and BRAVO.

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I don't have a lot to say, I am just very happy about the award. I am just going to keep doing the same things that I do. We get the horses trained and qualified for the races which start in April and go through November. The amount of races we do generally varies.

So, I got up at 11 and it was actually 10 o'clock. Well, so it was 10 or it was 11. Well, it was 11 o'clock, but it felt like 10 o'clock.

That is how I learned, by growing up around people who had experience. We go to a lot of races all over Indiana and it is something I enjoy.