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Education & Educational Equity
Education & Educational Equity
#KIDSONTECH
#KidsOnTech tackles the hot-button topic of how cell phone and digital device use affects K-12 kids’ mental health
1000 HANDS OF THE GURU
Four monks, a royal scholar, and their American guru are fighting to save Bhutan's sacred scrolls while learning the art of letting go
17 AND LIFE DOESN'T WAIT
a candid view of life through the eyes of three teen girls
A LIFE LIKE THIS
The stories of four outsider artists with disabilities who create without pretension or boundaries
ALL THAT I AM
The story of an extraordinarily courageous young woman on a path to recovery
ANOTHER WORD FOR LEARNING
WHEN AISHA DECIDES TO QUIT SCHOOL, HER MOTHER, TROUBLED BY HER OWN COLONIAL EDUCATION, SEES THIS AS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THEM BOTH TO RECONNECT WITH THEIR KWAKWAKA'WAKW CULTURE.
ASK THE SEXPERT
A longtime sex advice columnist gains popularity against the backdrop of a ban on comprehensive sex education in schools in India
BEING MICHELLE
a deaf woman with autism who survived incarceration and abuse uses her artwork to depict the trauma and heal from her past
CALIFORNIA STATE OF MIND
The Legacy of Pat Brown
CLARISSA'S BATTLE
A single mother’s fight for child care for all
CONFESSIONS OF A SOCIAL BULLY
Twenty-year-old Natasha bravely reflects on her past as a middle school bully
CURTAIN UP!
While preparing to stage the musical Frozen, Chinatown kids discover their own cultural identities
DALYA'S OTHER COUNTRY
A Syrian teen attempts to balance her new life in L.A. while maintaining her Islamic traditions
EVOLUTION OF A CRIMINAL
One Black man's journey from straight-A student to bank robber — and back
FROM THE SHADOWS #MISSINGIRLS - BITCHITRA COLLECTIVE
An artist relentlessly sprays silhouettes on public walls tagged #missing, in a country where every 8 minutes a child goes missing
FUTBOLISTAS 4 LIFE
A film about Oakland teens from immigrant families and the healing power of soccer
GUARDIANS OF THE FLAME
Undeterred by prejudice, post-Katrina neglect, and appropriation of their traditions, the Harrison family guard their legacy, re-defining what Black masking culture means in New Orleans
HIDDEN LETTERS
TWO CHINESE MILLENNIAL WOMEN MUST SAVE AN ANCIENT SECRET TREASURE FROM FALLING INTO THE WRONG HANDS, BUT DON’T EXPECT IT WILL SAVE THEM TOO.
HUNGRY TO LEARN
THE HIGHEST COST OF COLLEGE MIGHT BE YOUR HEALTH
I AM NOT
After years of battling false mental diagnoses, Oren picks up a camera, his only outlet for human interaction, and embarks on a life-changing journey
INVENTING TOMORROW
Meet passionate teenage innovators from around the globe who are creating cutting-edge solutions to confront the world’s environmental threats
LIQUOR STORE DREAMS
A portrait of two second generation Korean Americans trying to create their own future by honoring their parent’s past through understanding and healing
MUHI: GENERALLY TEMPORARY
A Palestinian boy who has a life-threatening immune disorder is caught in immigration limbo, which makes it impossible for him to leave the hospital
NUYORICAN POETS CAFE
A window into Puerto Rican literary culture in New York
ON THE DIVIDE
The story of three Latinx people in McAllen, Texas connected by the last abortion clinic on the U.S./Mexico border
PASANG: In the Shadow of Everest
Pasang Lhamu Sherpa battled racism, gender discrimination, and political opposition in her quest to become the first Nepali woman to summit Mt Everest
PERSONAL STATEMENT
Three seniors at Brooklyn high schools are determined to get their entire class to college
PHOTOGRAPHIC JUSTICE: THE CORKY LEE STORY
Photographer Corky Lee's epic quest to document Asian American history, culture and activism for five decades
POSSIBLE SELVES
Two teens pursue college dreams while growing up in the unstable world of foster care
PURPLE DREAMS
FOLLOW THE THREE YEAR JOURNEY OF A GROUP OF TALENTED AND COURAGEOUS STUDENTS FROM THE FIRST HIGH SCHOOL EVER TO PUT ON A PRODUCTION OF THE COLOR PURPLE AS THEY CHALLENGE STEREOTYPES, RACISM AND ECONOMIC BARRIERS WITH THE HELP OF THEATER ARTS MENTORS
RAISE YOUR VOICE
These aren’t just kids practicing their first amendment rights, they are living them
REBOUND
Carrying the weight of motherhood, trauma, and incarceration, two women find healing and hope through sisterhood, service, and education
RIVER CITY DRUMBEAT
GENERATIONS OF AFRICAN AMERICAN MENTORS EMPOWER YOUTH THROUGH ANCESTRAL ART & CULTURE
SERENADE FOR HAITI
A classical music school in the heart of Port-au-Prince becomes a refuge of hope
SPEAKING IN TONGUES
Amidst the rise of “English-only” initiatives, four diverse American students in language immersion schools open their minds to new ways of thinking
TEACHER OF PATIENCE
After Emily Felter is diagnosed with Down syndrome, her father, paramedic Tom Felter, develops a presentation to share her story with other first responders.
THE BAD KIDS
An extraordinary principal’s journey to help her students realize their potential
THE CORRIDOR
the first high school of its kind in the United States that provides incarcerated adults the opportunity to earn a high school diploma
THE DILEMMA OF DESIRE
WHAT IF WOMEN’S PLEASURE WAS AS IMPORTANT AS MEN’S? EXPLORING “CLITERACY” IN THE FIGHT FOR GENDER EQUALITY.
THE LIGHT IN HER EYES
A woman is a school. Teach her and you teach a generation.
THE NEIGHBORHOOD STORYTELLER
A Syrian refugee mother in Jordan’s Zaatari Camp empowers young girls through transformative reading circles, igniting hope and change
THE NEW BAUHAUS
An odyssey through the life and legacy of Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, the innovative artist and educator whose pioneering approach to integrating technology into design continues to influence and inspire.
THE PRICE OF FAIRNESS
A documentary questioning our understanding of fairness and what it takes to change unfair systems, from India and Costa Rica to the USA
THE PRICE OF HOPE
Girls in Kimana, Kenya, show strength & resilience amid inconceivable trauma after being rescued from female genital mutilation (FGM) and child marriage by Dorcus and John Parit
THE PUSHOUTS
People call them "Dropouts." They tell a different story.
THE S WORD
A suicide attempt survivor is on a mission to find fellow survivors
THE SECRET SONG
A tight-knit school with music at its core faces the challenge of learning under the pandemic lockdown. The film celebrates the dynamism that teachers bring forth in the classroom, and how a sense of belonging helps us surmount hardships and adversity
THE THREE OF US
A young Orthodox, Jewish couple is fighting to integrate their autistic son into Israeli society. To fulfill that dream, they are willing to risk everything.
THE TRUTH ABOUT READING
An in depth look at the illiteracy problem that affects American children and adults, and a vision for a future where everyone learns to read proficiently
THE UNAFRAID
They are undocumented. They are unapologetic. They are THE UNAFRAID.
THUNDER ROLLS! THE WORLD OF BLIND BASEBALL
The story of the Indy Thunder Beep Baseball team members as they prepare and compete in the World Series
UNADOPTED
22-year-old Noel Anaya investigates why the foster care system never found him a “forever family”
UNSEEN
An aspiring social worker, Pedro faces the uncertainty of life as a blind, undocumented immigrant
UPROOTED - THE JOURNEY OF JAZZ DANCE
Celebrating the African roots, history, lineage and future progressions of jazz dance through a social and political lens
US KIDS
Determined to turn tragedy into action, survivors of a school shooting catalyze an unprecedented youth movement that spreads like wildfire across the world
VOICES FROM TEXAS
Cultural and historical factors shape Mexican American writers as they employ poetry and spoken word to navigate their struggles and celebrate life
WARRIOR WOMEN
Mothers and daughters fighting for indigenous rights in the American Indian Movement
WHAT DO YOU BELIEVE NOW?
Muslim, Catholic, Pagan, Buddhist, Lakota and Jewish millennials share their experiences in America
WHAT DO YOU BELIEVE?
The religious lives of American teenagers
WORD MASTER: ALFRED BUTTS AND THE STORY OF SCRABBLE
A new documentary about the history of Scrabble and its creator Alfred Butts
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