Deijah Lee-Carroll is a Teaneck-grown editor dedicated to amplifying marginalized voices and centering love and care in her work. She prides herself in her ability to connect deeply with others and strives to pay homage to the cry: “the personal is political.”
An avid sports fan, she began her career as an associate producer at Sports Illustrated, producing and editing short docs and other social content including Where Are They Now: Mo'ne Davis. Since then, she has worked as an editor on docuseries including Top Class: The Life and Times of the Sierra Canyon Trailblazers and America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders and as an assistant editor on Ezra Edelman’s unreleased Prince documentary and Coach Emily.
She is a proud member of the Asian American Documentary Network and a 2024-2025 Karen Schmeer Film Editing Fellow. She studied Film and Television at Boston University and spends her free time catching pop flies and turning circles at contemporary art museums.