Charlotte Moore (she/her)
Senior Producer
Charlotte Moore is a career journalist and storyteller with more than 25 years of experience across print, television, and digital media. Guided by a deep commitment to racial equity and collective wellbeing, her work elevates underrepresented voices and examines how identity, systems, and lived experience shape health, opportunity, and quality of life in marginalized communities.
Charlotte began her journalism career as a lifestyle reporter for the Austin American-Statesman and as the Health and Wellness reporter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. She later transitioned to television news, spending a decade as a producer at KEYE-TV, Austin’s CBS affiliate, where she crafted people-centered stories connecting culture and community. She has written for local magazines and numerous digital publications, and served as a multimedia producer for Austin-based public education advocacy nonprofit Raise Your Hand Texas. More recently, Charlotte was a writer for CNN International, bringing global context to stories that explored health, justice, conflict, and the environment.
In 2019, Charlotte launched the Black Bodies Project, a multi-platform body of work that includes the PBS Austin–aired documentary "Black Bodies," the portrait book Benevolence In Black, and the interview series Brainstorm Black. These projects center Black identity and wellbeing, while examining how systems, policies, and cultural narratives shape lived experience and outcomes.
In 2023, Charlotte founded UpsyDaisy Productions, a storytelling firm producing documentary and narrative content that centers marginalized voices and uses story as a catalyst for connection, reflection, and community care.
When not creating, Charlotte enjoys traveling the world, supporting social justice efforts, binge-watching European crime mysteries, and spending quality time with her phenomenal daughter.

