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Where are the Children, Denver?
Arts Street 2003 Video / Journalism Project http://www.arts-street.org A cooperative journalism and video production team with no prior training researched and effectively…
Film | Released 2003
Senora de la Cruz
This 16 minute DVD (or VHS) movie is an important tool for educating the Latino population about their right to an interpreter…
Film | Released 1999
A Minority Report - Kosovo Minorities Eight Years After
In June 1999, following the end of the three-months lasting NATO military campaign against Yugoslavia, the United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK)…
Film | Released 2007
Zebra Kids
What do you get when you mix Robert Poole Middle School students with a drum master from the Ivory Coast? Zebra Kids.…
Film | Released 1999
Guerrilla Radio: The Hip-Hop Struggle Under Castro
Journey through a Cuba that few Americans know exists. Hundreds of hip-hop groups are forming across the island, inspired entirely by love…
Film | Released 2007
i
“i� is a meditation on the relationship between media and power as it is manifested by the worlds largest all volunteer network of media activists — Indymedia. The feature-length documentary follows the first year of a small collective in Buenos Aires as it struggles amidst assassinations, a collapsing economy, and a whirlwind of political upheaval.
“iâ€?‘s non-linear structure mimics the network ideology it documents. The viewer encounters a series of interlocking events, parallel storylines, and related imagery that coalesce around a small group of individuals within Indymedia Argentina — who are themselves linked internally and externally to the forces that surround them. The film progresses through a series of “hyperlinked” excerpts from different media renderings of the upheaval, offering an exploration of the events themselves as well as the story-telling capabilities found in the embedded structure of information on the web.
Film | Released 2006
The Tree of Knowledge
THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE (25 min) contrasts two systems of education. The public school system uses patriotic symbols to “integrate” Indian pupils into the national culture while teaching them to reject their own identity. In contrast, the “Danza de los Huehuesâ€? urges young Totonacs to learn from the school, yet warns them not to abandon their own culture.
Film | Released 2005
Granito de Arena (Grain of Sand)
For over 20 years, global economic forces have been dismantling public education in Mexico, but always in the constant shadow of popular…
Film | Released 2005
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