Cady Voge is a multimedia journalist, global education leader, and award-winning documentary filmmaker with over 15 years of experience spanning international nonprofit programming and public-interest journalism. She works in English, Spanish, and French.
Cady began her career as a founding team member of One World Youth Project (OWYP), a global education nonprofit, and later served as its Program Director from 2010 to 2015. In that role, she led international peace education programs and training systems at scale across six countries, and applied her storytelling and video production skills to online trainings and curriculum designed for cross-cultural exchange. Classroom teaching, international trainings, and partnerships with public media and education platforms, including PBS, are a consistent through-line of her work.
After years reporting across the Americas while based in Bogotá, Colombia, Cady is now back in her hometown in the San Francisco Bay Area. She has reported, shot, and produced documentaries; written feature articles; hosted and produced podcasts; and packaged radio and television news for outlets including WIRED, The Guardian, BBC, NBC, France 24, and Al Jazeera. She previously served as Managing Editor at Innovations | Stories, where she designed and led the outlet's multimedia editorial strategy.
All We Carry, executive produced by America Ferrera, is Cady's feature documentary directorial debut. The film premiered at the Palm Springs International Film Festival, won nine film festival awards, and received Best Documentary at the 2024 Indies. It will have its broadcast and streaming premiere on PBS in 2026. The film follows a Honduran family's journey through joy and grief as they navigate an unexpected community and the U.S. asylum system.