Teri Boyd has two documentary projects underway - Paul Revere Elementary School and Neighborhood - a project to document a changing school and the neighborhood around it; and CITY2000 - a collection of images that document the city of Chicago during the year 2000. Teri formerly was a picture editor for the Seattle Times, where she and the newspaper's web staff introduced new multi-media technologies into the workings of the newsroom. She was awarded the 2003 Society of News Design Gold Award for Two Peoples One Land, and 2003 Best of Photojournalism Award of Excellence for Best Use Picture Editing. She also worked as a multi-media producer for MSNBC; an Assistant Picture Editor at the Chicago Tribune, and for the Chicago and Washington, D.C. bureaus of The Associated Press. She was a photo editor on an independent project, Chicago In The Year 2000 (CITY2000), which chronicled, a year in the life of the city of Chicago through the work of 200 photographers. She is Vice President of the Board of Directors of Blue Earth Alliance; a Seattle organization that supports photographic projects that educate the public about endangered cultures, threatened environments, and current social concerns.