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The Future Of The Internet Depends On Good Public Policy
Misty Perez Truedson of Free Press explains why net neutrality is important, how the next Google or Facebook could benefit…
Posted on May 23

El General
A dubious truism claims that, sooner or later, all filmmakers make a documentary about their grandparents. In El General, Natalia…
Posted on April 26

Sam Green’s Shortlist
The Shortlist article series is your opportunity to learn about the films that inspire intellectual, artistic and activist leaders—leaders like…
Posted on April 26

Revolutionize Your Indie Film Fundraising with Web 2.0
By Holly Million People are saying that Web 2.0 is the greatest thing since sliced bread. But, that’s not really…
Posted on April 26

Alone, But Not Alone
By Daniel Cassady Amidst the cafes, gift shops and markets of lower Manhattan there is a young man whose basic…
Posted on April 25

Unnatural Gas: Filmmakers Dig Deep to Expose the Impact of Drilling Across the Nation
By Shira Golding When my partner and I moved to upstate New York after six years of city living, we…
Posted on April 24

Revolution via Repower
By Daniel Cassady Repower America logo On March 15th, Al Gore, who was joined by more than ten thousand supporters…
Posted on April 16

SXSW Interactive 2010: Awesome
By David Wright Austra Zubkovs and I attended the 2010 South by Southwest (the interactive part), which ran from March…
Posted on March 29

Second Homeland
A new PBS documentary will examine New Orleans’ Vietnamese immigrant community, a group that faced a battle over a toxic…
Posted on March 26

History And Memory
In this 90-second clip, from Rea Tajiri’s History and Memory: For Akiko and Takashige, a personal family story suddenly intersects…
Posted on March 26

A Sustainable Future, Fifteen Miles Away
By Daniel Cassady Last year roughly two thousand pounds of produce were harvested from a fully sustainable floating urban farm…
Posted on March 26

The Making of a Not-for-Profit Facebook Page
by Alicia Schmidt, Bay Area Video Coalition (BAVC) Ok, I’ll admit it. For all of my social media prosthelytizing, there…
Posted on March 26

John O’Keefe’s Shortlist
The Shortlist article series is your opportunity to learn about the films that inspire intellectual, artistic and activist leaders—leaders like…
Posted on March 24

Learning the Language of the Rock Poster Underground: Immersion vs. Language As Subject
By Stacey Brook The world of rock concert poster art has its own definitive language, silent and spoken, written and…
Posted on February 22

The Betrayal
Directed by Ellen Kuras and the film’s main subject Thavisouk Phrasavath, THE BETRAYAL spans 23 years following the Phrasavath family…
Posted on February 20

John Lavall’s Shortlist
The Shortlist article series is your opportunity to learn about the films that inspire intellectual, artistic and activist leaders—leaders like…
Posted on February 20

To the Next Generation of Rebel Voices
The late historian Howard Zinn brought a new approach to college history departments—and youth activism—around the country. By Michael Corcoran,…
Posted on February 19

Three Qs and the Truth: Food Inc.
Three Qs and the Truth is a bi-weekly series highlighting the best in social-issue media. Who: Produced and directed by…
Posted on February 17

Three Qs and the Truth: The Ground Truth: After the Killing Ends
Three Qs and the Truth is a bi-weekly series highlighting the best in social-issue media. Who: Directed by Patricia Foulkrod.…
Posted on February 10

Black Is… Black Ain’t
In this 90-second sequence from BLACK IS… BLACK AIN’T, Director Marlon Riggs mixes multiple formats to show various viewpoints. As…
Posted on January 25

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