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Race, Culture & Ethnic Studies
Race, Culture & Ethnic Studies
SUSAN FENIGER. FORKED
A Culinary Disaster film following celebrity Chef Susan Feniger in pursuit of a new Los Angeles restaurant… global street food
THE APOLOGY
THE APOLOGY investigates an incident in the 1960s in which the entire community of Russell City was dismantled, pushing 1,400 residents out of their homes and off their land – all to claim the 200 acres for an industrial park
THE BAD KIDS
An extraordinary principal’s journey to help her students realize their potential
THE BROKEN PROMISE
Revealing raw unflinching stories from genocide survivors, The Broken Promise shines a light on how we can overcome authoritarians, defend humanity against genocide and ensure that “never again” becomes a reality
THE CARBON RUSH
an investigation of communities impacted carbon trading around the world and the ultimate failure of global carbon markets to stop climate change
THE CONDOR & THE EAGLE
Bringing to light the interconnected nature of social and environmental issues
THE FIRST RAINBOW COALITION
In a city determined to keep them apart, Blacks, Whites and Latinos dared to unite
THE FIRST STEP
In a divided America, Van Jones attempts to bring people together to pass a landmark criminal justice bill — and finds himself under fire from all sides
THE FORGOTTEN OCCUPATION: JIM CROW GOES TO HAITI
Brunel Martin came of age during Haiti’s brutal occupation at the hands of United States Marines. Yet, he went on to become a fierce advocate of the country that destroyed his.
THE GOOD MIND
The Onondaga Nation fights for their ancestral lands stolen by New York State in violation of a treaty signed with George Washington
THE LAST OUT
Three Cuban baseball players leave their families and risk exile to chase their dreams of playing in the Major Leagues
THE ONLY DOCTOR
In one of Georgia’s poorest and unhealthiest counties, Dr. Karen Kinsell struggles to keep her rural clinic open to provide the only local healthcare available for forty miles.
THE PICTURE TAKER
Meet Ernest Withers - iconic civil rights photographer, FBI informant. THE PICTURE TAKER reveals the man and motives behind the images
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 SHOW MUST GO ON - BITCHITRA COLLECTIVE
Aging Parsi theatre icons return to the stage for one final curtain - chronicling the resilience of a singular cast of characters that want nothing more than to go out with a bang
THE STRIKE
The story of a generation of California men who endured decades of solitary confinement and, against all odds, launched the largest hunger strike in U.S. history
THE UNAFRAID
They are undocumented. They are unapologetic. They are THE UNAFRAID.
THIS IS THE WAY WE RISE
Protecting Hawaiian sacred sites through art and poetry
TIME FOR ILHAN
One woman’s quest to become the first Somali Muslim lawmaker in the United States
TWO GODS
A Muslim mortician uses the rituals of death to teach two young men how to live better lives
TYRUS
His art inspired Bambi, his life will inspire you
UNADOPTED
22-year-old Noel Anaya investigates why the foster care system never found him a “forever family”
UNITY MOSQUE
A short film about one of the world's first Queer-affirming and gender-equal mosques
UNSEEN
An aspiring social worker, Pedro faces the uncertainty of life as a blind, undocumented immigrant
UNSETTLED: Seeking Refuge in America
LGBT refugees and asylum seekers from Africa and the Middle East fleeing persecution to seek better and safer lives in the U.S.
UPROOTED - THE JOURNEY OF JAZZ DANCE
Celebrating the African roots, history, lineage and future progressions of jazz dance through a social and political lens
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
WE ARE UNARMED
A fresh look at the Indigenous-led resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline
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
WHAT WE LEFT UNFINISHED
The story of five unfinished Afghan Communist films, and just how far artists will go to keep making art in times of war and political repression
WHILE I BREATHE, I HOPE
what it means to be young, Black, and Democrat in the American South
WHO WILL WRITE OUR HISTORY
Resistance comes in many forms
WISDOM GONE WILD
A vibrant tender cine-poem; a filmmaker collaborates with her Nisei mother as they confront the painful curious reality of wisdom ‘gone wild’ in the shadows of dementia
WRITING WITH FIRE
In a cluttered news landscape dominated by men, emerges India’s only newspaper run by Dalit and marginalised women.
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